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PUBLISniD BY THE
VOLTA BUREAU.
MARRIAGES OF THE DEAF
IN AMERICA.
AN INQUIRY CONCERNING THE RESULTS OF
MARRIAGES OF THE DEAF IN AMERICA,
BY
EDWARD ALLEN FAY,
VxCE-PBEAU>KKT AMD PBOFXHflOR OF LANGUAGES IN GaLLAUDKT CoLLKGK,
Edztob or THE American Annals or the Deaf.
WASHINGTON, D. C. :
Gibson Bros., Printkrs and ik>oKHiNDKKs.
1898.
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VOLT A BUREAr,
I KlUTnO TO TO ]»IAr.
WA9HINATON CITY, U.S.A.
7iri2^^/i
CONTENTS.
Paob.
PREFACE, by the Hon. John Hitz 1-2
INTRODUCTION.
Aim of the present Inquiry 3
Diverse and contradictory conclnaions of prcTions writers 3-4
These diTersities and contradictionR due to insufficient data 4
Method of the present Inquiry 5
America the best flehl for investigation of the subject 5-7
The term ** deaf" as used in this monograph 7
Origin of the present Inquiry 7-8
Blank marriage record used for collecting data 8-9
Sources of information 9-10
Extent and value of statistics collected 10
Acknowledgment of assistance received 10-11
Practical value of the Inquiry 11-12
CHAPTER I.
MARRIAGES OF THE DEAF, ONE OR BOTH OP THE PARTNERS
BEING DEAF.
Total number of marriages recorded 13
Number of marriages in each decade of the nineteenth century 13-16
Number of partners in marriage 15
Marriages excluded from tabulation because of lack of information
concerning results 15-16
Marriages excluded because too recent to have produced offspring. 16
Number of marriages included in tabulation and number of children
reported as born therefrom 16
Marriages of the deaf probably slightly less productive of offspring
than ordinazy marriages 16-18
Far more liable to result in deaf offspring than ordinary mar-
riages 18-21
Far more likely to result in hearing offspring than in deaf
offspring 21
These conclnaions in accordance with the generally accepted laws
of heredity 31-22
iv (■ojitents.
CHAPTER II.
MARftlAGES IN WHICH BOTH OF THE PARTNERS ARE DEAF,
AND MARRIAGES IN WHICH ONE OF THE PARTNERS IS
A HEARING PERSON.
Paor.
The tendency of deaf people to marry one another 23-24
Reasons that have been assigned for this tendency 24-27
These reasons inadequate to explain it 27-28
The trne explanation to be found in the mutual sympathy arising
from similarity of condition 28-29
Marriages in which both partners are deaf somewhat less productive
of offspring than those in which one .partner is a hearing person. 29-30
Not more liable to result in deaf offspring 31-32
Proportion of deaf children born to number of deaf persons married
less where both partners were deaf than where one partner was
a hearing person 32-34
Explanations that have been proposed for this phenomenon 34-85
CHAPTER III.
MARRIAGES OF THE CONGENITALLY DEAF AND OF THE
ADVENTITIOUSLY DEAF.
Difficulty of determining with certainty whether the deafness is con-
genital or adventitious 36-37
Proportion of the adventitiously deaf married larger than that of
the congenitally deaf 37-39
Marriages of the congenitally deaf 39
of the adventitiously deaf 39-40
of the congenitally and adventitiously deaf to partners
congenitally and adventitiously deaf 41
The proportions of such marriages compared with conclusions de-
rived from 'Hhe theory of probabilities " 41-42
Marriages of the congenitally deaf probably slightly less productive
of offspring than those of the adventitiously deaf 42-47
Far more liable to result in deaf offspring 47-54
This conclusion in accordance with the generally accepted law of
heredity 54-55
The liability to deaf offspring even where both parents are congeni-
tally deaf not due to the union of '* like with like " 55-59
Explanations that have been proposed for this supposed exception
to the law of heredity 59-60
Reason why the law is not applicable to marriages of the deaf 60-61
Contents, v
PAnK.
The re8iilt8 of marriaKefl in which both parents were adventitioiiBly
deaf compared with those in which one parent was a hearing
person 61-62
The smaller proportion of deaf offspring where both partners were
deaf still unexplained 62-63
CHAPTER IV.
MARRIAGES OF THE DEAF, ONE OR BOTH OF THE PARTNERS
HAVING DEAF RELATIVES.
The frequent occurrence of deafness in families 64
Conclusions that have been drawn from this circumstance 64-65
The possession of deaf brothers and sisters probably not a more im-
portant indication of liability to deaf offspring than the possession
of other deaf relatives 65-66
The proportion of deaf married persons having deaf relatives prob-
ably far larger than that of married people in general 66-67
Far larger among the congenitally deaf than among the ad-
ventitiously deaf 68
The proportion bf hearing persons having deaf relatives probably
far larger among those married to deaf partners than among hear-
ing persons in general 69-70
Reasons why hearing persons having deaf relatives marry deaf
partners 70
Marriages of the congenitally deaf, considered with respect to the
possession of deaf relatives 71-78
of the adventitiously deaf 78-83
of the deaf, whether congenitally or adventitioasly un-
reported 84-87
The liability to deaf offspring greatest where partners have deaf
relatives, however they are classified with respect to congenital
or adventitious deafness 88
Marriages in which both partners were deaf and those in which one
partner was hearing, considered with respect to the possession of
deaf relatives 88-92
The liability to deaf offspring greatest where partners have deaf
relatives, however they are classified with respect to the deafness
of one or both partners 92
All marriages of the deaf considered with respect to the possession
of deaf relatives 92-94
The possession of deaf relatives a more important indication of lia-
bility to deaf offspring than congenital deafness 94-95
Marriages in which one partner was a hearing person considered
with respect to the possession of deaf relatives 95-97
vi Contents.
Paox.
Hearing partners haying deaf relatives as liable to deaf offspring as
deaf partners 97-99
The larger proportion of deaf offspring where one partner was a
hearing person still anezplained 99-100
The possession of deaf relatives affords the key to the solution of the
question of the liability of marriages of the deaf to resnlt in deaf
offspring ..* 100-101
The advice to be given the deaf on the subject of marriage 101-104
CHAPTER V.
CONSANGUINEOUS MARRIAGES OF THE DEAF.
The results of consanguineous marriages in gen eral 105
The probable results of consanguineous marriages' of the deaf.... 105-106
Number of consanguineous marriages reported 106
Various relationships between partners in marriage 106-107
Consanguineous marriages of the deaf very liable to result in deaf
offspring 107-109
Dangerous, no matter what the character of the relationship,
109-110
Nor whether one or both partners are deaf 110-111
Nor whether the deafness of one or both or neither is
congenital 111-112
Nor whether either or both or neither have other deaf
relatives 112-114
The larger proportion of deaf offspring where one partner was a
hearing person probably due to the larger proportion of consan-
guineous marriages in which one partner was a hearing person,
114-116
Further advice to be given the deaf on the subject of marriage 116
CHAPTER VI.
HAPPINESS.
The general opinion that marriages in which both partners are deaf
are mure likely to result happily than those in which one partner
is a hearing person 117
Dissent from this opinion 118
The question cannot be settled by individual testimony and opinion
118-119
Divorces and separations as an indication of the extent of marital
infelicity 119
The proportion of divorces and separations far less where both
partners were deaf 130-121
Reasons why such marriages are more likely to result happily 121
Contents. vii
CHAPTER Vn.
SUMMARY OF STATISTICS AND CONCLUSIONS.
America and Europe 122
The present century 122-123
Deaf and hearing partners 123-124
Productiveness 124-125
Deaf offspring : (a) One or both partners deaf 125-12G
(6) Both partners deaf or one partner hearing... 126-128
(<;) Partners congenitally or adTentitiouslv deaf. 128-129
(rf) Partners having deaf relatives 129-132
(e) Partners consanguineous 132-133
(/) Summary of statistics 138-134
Happiness 135
APPENDIX A.— TABULAR STATEMENT OP MARRIAGES.... 137-499
APPENDIX B.— BIBLIOGRAPHY 500 519
APPENDIX C— ILLEGITIMATE UNIONS 520^22
INDEX 523-527
ERRATA 528
PREFACE.
Among the charges which Dr. A. Graham Bell com-
mitted to the Volta Bureau, upon liberally endowing that
institution, was that of promoting researches in regard to
Marriages of the Deaf in America. This work had been
systematically entered upon by Dr. E. A. Fay, Editor of
the American Annals of the Deaf who was peculiarly
fitted for a task of such importance and magnitude.
Dr. Fay's undertaking this work as a labor of love was
sufficient assurance that it would be conscientiously prose-
cuted, and rendered of unquestionable value as a basis
for scientific deductions. To this end the resources of the
Volta Bureau fund were placed at Dr. Fay's disposal, in
order that the labor of presenting these statistical data
might cover the greatest possible scope and leave nothing
wanting that could be deemed essential.
The work of taking the Eleventh Census of the United
States occurring during this period, and the Federal Gov-
ernment having appointed Dr. Fay its special agent for
the collection of statistics relating to the deaf of the
United States, it was thought desirable officially to supple-
ment the census returns by details not provided for in the
Government appropriations, as the additional data would
prove of importance in the marriage researches then being
made. To accomplish this, it was requisite to make
liberal use of the Yolta fund, although, in addition, much
labor was generously given by numerous public-spirited
deaf persons, and also by teachers, principals, and super-
intendents of schools for the deaf.
2 Preface,
The result is that this Bureau can now congratulate
itself, and all those interested in the cause of the deaf, in
having secured through Dr. Fay's untiring care material
of inestimable value to the deaf, to science, and to hu-
manity at large.
JOHN HITZ,
Superintendent of the VoUa Bureau.
ERSITTJ
INTRODUCTION
The chief aim of this Inquiry coDceming the Besults
of Marriages of the Deaf in America is to find true
answers to the following questions, which are of great
interest and importance to the deaf as a class and as
individuals, and also to society:
1. Are marriages of deaf persons more liable to result
in deaf offspring than ordinary marriages?
2. Are marriages in which both of the partners are deaf
more liable to result in deaf offspring than marriages in
which one of the partners is deaf and the other is a hear-
ing person?
3. Are certain classes of the deaf, however they may
marry, more liable than others to have deaf children ? If
so, how are these classes respectively composed, and what
are the conditions that increase or diminish this liability ?
4. Aside from the question of the liability of the off-
spring to deafness, are marriages in which both of the
partners are deaf more likely to result happily than mar-
riages in which one of the partners is deaf and the other
is a hearing person?
Some other points, of minor interest and importance,
will also be considered.
The questions above stated, especially the first and sec-
ond, have been much discussed in Europe and America,
as may be seen by referring to the extensive bibliography
given at the end of this monograph. The conclusions
reached differ widely. Some writers maintain that mar-
riages of the deaf are far more liable to result in deaf off-
spring than ordinary marriages, and that this liability is
greatly increased when both of the partners in marriage
are deaf ; others maintain that such marriages are but lit-
4 Marriages of the Deaf in America.
tie more liable to result in deaf offspring than ordinary
marriages, and others that they are not at all more liable.
As examples of the two extremes may be cited, on the one
hand, the conclusion of Dr. Alexander Graham Bell, who
declares that " the evidence shows a tendency to the for-
mation of a deaf variety of the human race in America ; " *
and, on the other hand, the conclusion of the commis-
sioners of the Irish census of 1881, who say that "it ap-
pears evident that the question of deafness and dumbness
in the parents has no influence in propagating the defect."t
The conclusions of Dr. Bell and of the commissioners
of the Irish census are drawn from the statistics of
different countries, but we cannot believe that the laws of
heredity that hold in America do not also hold in Ireland ;
in fact, similarly opposite conclusions might be cited from
numerous writers residing in the same countries, but deal-
ing with different data. The cause of all these diversities
and contradictions is that, on one side or the other, or on
both, either the statistics upon which the conclusions are
based do not include a sufficiently large number of cases,
or they are not sufficiently full and accurate. The num-
ber of marriages collected by each investigator is com-
paratively small, and the details given are so meagre that
even bj grouping together all the statistics that have been
published no conclusive results can be obtained. Dr.
Holder Mygind , of Copenhagen, writing on this subject since
the present Inquiry was begun, says : " It is impossible to
make use of the numerous reports of single cases in which
♦A. G. Beix, ** Memoir upon the Formation of a Deaf Variety of the
Human Race," in *' Memoirs of the National Academy of Sciences,"
Washington, 1884, vol. ii, part 4 ; Reprint, Washington, 1884, p. 45. Dr.
BelPs conclusion is based chiefly upon the results of the marriages of
former pupils of the Hartford and Illinois schools for the deaf, and upon
the returns of the United States census of 1880.
t ** Census of Ireland, 1881, Part II, General Report, Dublin, 1882," p.
44. The conclusion of the commissioners is based upon the returns of the
censuses of 1851, 1861, and 1871.
Marriages oftlie Deaf in America. 5
deaf and dumb children have been bom in marriages
contracted by deaf-mutes, to prove the frequency with
which such marriages produce deaf-mute offspring. It is
only by collecting all the marriages contracted by deaf-
mutes in a certain country or province into a group, and
by investigating the number of these marriages which
have produced deaf-mute children, and the number of the
latter, that it is possible to arrive at reliable conclusions."*
This is the method adopted in the present Inquiry, and it
is hoped and believed that the statistics collected include
a sufficiently large number of cases, and are sufficiently
fuU and accurate, to render the conclusions trustworthy.
In Europe as well as America, since the education of
the deaf has become general, marriage has ceased to be
rare among them ; but in America, partly in consequence
of the freedom from certain restrictions that hamper mar-
riage more or less in most European countries, and partly
on. account of the more prosperous circumstances, and
consequent greater ability to support a family, of the
deal of this country, the proportion of those who marry
is larger than in Europe. In Denmark, in 1880, accord-
ing to the census of that year, 23.7 of the adult deaf re-
siding in the rural districts and provincial towns were
married.t In other countries of Europe the percentage
of thd deaf who marry, as indicated by the meagre statis-
tics that have been published, is considerably lower than
in Denmark. In Magdeburg, in 1871, the percentage of
«H. Mtoind, '* Deaf Mutism/' Loudon, 1894, p. 46.
tH. Mtoind, '* Deaf -Mutes in Denmark," in "Archives of Otology,"
New York, 1892, vol. zxi, p. 407. Information on this point was only to
be had from the rural districts and provincial towns, as the census re-
turns from the metropolis did not show the marriages of the deaf. Dr.
Mygind's comments confirm the opinion above expressed concerning the
less prosperous circumstances of the deaf in Europe and the influence of
this fact in diminishing the number of those who marry. He says :
" The returns prove the sad fact that nearly half [46.8 per cent.] of all
deaf-mutes over twenty years of age are obliged to fall back upon the
help of others. * * * When this is the case in Denmark, where the
6 Marriages of th^ Deaf in America.
the adult deaf who were married was 12 per cent. ;* in
Cologne, in 1870, it was 10 per cent. ;t in Prussia, in
1880, 7^ per cent. ;t in Bavaria, in 1871, 7 per cent.§ In
the United States, 27,924 pupils had attended schools
for the deaf up to the year 1890,11 and the present collec-
tion of marriage records shows that 6,460, or 23.1 per
cent., of these have been married. Inasmuch as (1) many
of the pupils included in the former statement are still in
school, (2) some who have left school have not yet arrived
at a marriageable age, and (3) probably not all who have been
married are recorded, the true percentage of those who
marry is much higher. Dr. Bell, inquiring into the num-
ber of former pupils of the American and Illinois schools
born before 1840, found the proportion of those who had
been married up to 1882 to be 45.4 per cent.,! and this
rate is probably an approximation to the true percentage
of the married deaf in the United States. This country,
public care of deaf-mutes is especially highly developed, what most it
be in other conntriea, where matters concerning deaf-mutes are less ad-
vanced? • * * The reason why comparatively so few deaf-mutes
contract marriages must, in my opinion, be chiefly sought in this circum-
stance, that the men comparatively rarely attain an independent position
to make a good livelihood." — Ibid,^ pp. 404, 405, 407.
* B. F. WHiHELMi, *'*■ Statistik der Taubstummen des Begierungsbezirks
Magdeburg nach der Volkszahlung von 1871," in ** Beilage zur deutschen
Klinik, Monatsblatt fiir medicinische Statistik und offentliche Gksund-
heitspflege," Berlin, 1873, No. 9, p. 68.
tDr. Lent, ** Statistik der Taubstummen des Begierungsbezirks Guln,
Bericht an den Verein der Aerzte des Begierungsbezirks Coin," Cologne,
1870, p. 20.
tGuTTSTADT, *'Die Yerbreitung der Blinden und Taubstummen,'* in
** Zeitschrift des koniglichen Preussischen statistischen Bureau," Berlin,
p. 208.
§ G. Matbb, ** Die Verbreitung der Blindheit, der Taubstummheit, des
Blodsinns und des Irrsinns in Bayem," in ^*Beitrage zur Statistik des
Konigreichs Bayern," Miinchen, 1877, xxxv. Heft, p. 29.
II "School Statistics of the Deaf," in "Proceedings of the World's
Congress of Instructors of the Deaf," Washington, 1893, p. 270.
\k. G. Bell, "Memoir on the Formation of a Deaf Variety of the
Human Bace," lieprint, Washington, 1884, p. 16.
Marriages of the Deaf in America. 7
therefore, oflfers the most abundant materials for the in-
vestigation of the results of marriages of the deaf.
The term " deaf," in its widest application, includes all
degrees of imperfection of hearing. " Von Troltsch de-
clares (and he has never been contradicted) that every
third person between twenty and fifty years of age is more
or less deaf, at least in one ear."* There is reason to be-
lieve that slight imperfection of hearing is of scarcely less
importance in connection with the question of heredity
than total deafness, but, in order to bring the present In-
quiry within reasonable limits and to render the calculation
of percentages feasible, it was necessary to draw a line of
demarcation somewhere. The term " deaf," as used in
this monograph, invariably refers to the class of persons
for whose benefit our " schools for the deaf " are intended
— persons so deaf from birth, childhood or youth that
they cannot be educated in common schools, persons who
are more frequently but less accurately classed as " the
deaf and dumb " or " deaf-mutes."t It includes all per-
sons who are recorded in school reports, census reports,
marriage records, etc., as " deaf and dumb," " deaf-mutes,"
" totally deaf," " very deaf," " deaf," or " very hard of hear-
ing," and all who have attended schools for the deaf.
Persons recorded as " slightly deaf," " partially deaf," " deaf
in one ear," " deaf in adult life," " hard of hearing," etc.,
are not included, unless they have attended schools for
the deaf.
The present Inquiry was begun in the year 1889, and
the work has continued uninterruptedly since that time.
In October of the previous year the Hon. Frederick
Howard Wines, then Secretary of the Illinois State Board
*H. Mtoind, ** Deaf-Mutism," London, 1894, p. 63.
t Many of the persons so classed are really deaf-mutes, but others had
learned to speak in childhood before hearing was lost, and still others
have been taught to speak by teachers of articulation. To the two classes
last named the terms *^ dumb '* and *' mute " are inappropriate.
8 Marriages of the Deaf in America.
of OharitieSy had addressed a circular letter to the heads
of American schools for the deaf, asking their co-opera-
tion in an effort to establish a record of future marriages of
the deaf in the United States, which he proposed to pub-
lish in the International Record of Charities and Correc-
tion^ a periodical of which he was the editor. He pre-
pared a form of record which was to show whether either
of the partners in marriage was a hearing and speaking
person, and, if not, whether he or she was congenitallj or
adventitiously deaf. As some of the replies received by
Mr. Wines suggested that the American Annals of the
Deaf would be a more suitable medium for the proposed
publication, he offered to transfer the whole scheme to
the editor of the Annals. The offer was accepted. On
further consideration it was decided to modify the plan
considerably, extending it so as to comprise past as well
as future marriages, to include in the Inquiry many im-
portant details not provided for in the original scheme,
and to defer publication until a large body of statistics
should have been collected and collated. The following
blank marriage record was prepared and copies were
widely distributed among heads of schools for the deaf,
the deaf themselves, and their relatives and friends :
[Please answer tbe queBtions as fnlly as possible, and return the record
to E. A. Fat, KeTidall Oreen, Washington, D. (7. J
Marriage record of (husband) and (name of wife
before marriage. )
I. Details Relating to Ma/rriage.*
1. Date of marriage ? Place of marriage ? Were the parties related
before marriage? If so, what relationship? Give any other details
known relating to marriage.
2. Offspbing. Total number of children bom of this marriage ? How
many deaf ? How many hearing ? How many died in infancy ? Give
any other details known relating to offspring ; for example — names, dates
of birth or death, causes of death, ages at death, etc., where possible.
If any are or were deaf, write the word (fea/ after their names.
* In the original of the blank marriage record ample spaces are left for
answers to all the questions.
Marriages of the Deaf in America. 9
n. QuetiUana to he Anmoered by Husband.
1 . Pabentaos. Name of yonr father ? Name of your mother before
marriage ? Were your parents related before marriage ? If so, what re-
lationship ? Give any other details Imown relating to parents ; for exam-
pie — causes of death, dates of death, ages at death, etc., where possible.
2. Bbothebs and Sistebs. Give yonr full name and dat>e of birth, and
the names of all your brothers and sisters, with dates of birth, if
possible. Where dates are not given, state whether names are in the
order of birth or not. How many of these (yourself included) are or
were deaf ? How many hearing ? How many died young (under two
years)? Give any other details known ; for example — causes of death,
ages al death, etc. Write the word deaf after the names of all who are or
were deaf.
8. Otheb Relatives. Have you any deaf relatives other than brothers
and sisters or children ? If so, give relationship and names, if possible.
4^ Note. Are you deaf or hearing ? If deaf : Age when deafness oc-
cuned ? Cause of deafness ? Attended what school or institution ?
Kesidence when admitted ? Year when admitted ? Age when admitted ?
Years under instruction ? Present residence ? Occupation ?
III. Q^eeti(ms to be Anetoered by Wife.
1. Pabentaob. Name of your father? Name of your mother before
marriage ? Were your parents related before marriage ? If so, what
relationship ? Give any other details known relating to parents ; for ex-
ample — causes of death, dates of death, ages at death, etc. , where possible.
2. Bbothebs and Sistebs. Give your full name and date of birth, and
the names of all your brothers and sisters, with dates of birth, if
possible. Where dates are not given, state whether names are in order
of birth or not. How many of these (yourself included) are or were
deaf ? How many hearing ? How many died young (under two years) ?
Give any other details known ; for example — causes of death, ages at
death, etc. Write the word deaf after the names of all who are or were
deaf.
3. Otheb Relatives. Have you any deaf relatives other than brothers
and sisters or children ? If so, give relationship and names, if possible.
4. Note. Are you deaf or hearing? If deaf: Age when deafness
occurred ? Cause of deafness ? Attended what school or institution ?
Residence when admitted ? Year when admitted ? Age when admitted ?
Years under instruction ? Present residence? Occupation ?
IV. Remarks,
Date of information.
(Signed)
The replies received to the inquiries contained in the
above blank marriage record have been far more numerous
10 Marriages of the Deaf in America.
and more complete than was anticipated. Several thousand
records have been returned with the questions more or less
fnlly answered. Many of these have been duplicates, and
in some cases five or six returns have been made by differ-
ent persons concerning the same marriage. As details
omitted by one correspondent have often been furnished
by another, all have been welcome. In cases of doubtful,
uncertain, or contradictory returns, verification has been
sought by further correspondence. Much additional infor-
mation has been obtained from the early volumes of the
American Annals of the Deaf the numerous periodicals
published for the benefit of the deaf, the annual and bien-
nial reports of schools and institutions, and the returns of
the United States census enumerators. The result of the
whole effort is a collection of records of marriages of the
deaf far larger than all previous collections put together ;
records, moreover, which, notwithstanding many defects,
are believed to be trustworthy in their essential features,
and which contain an immense quantity of valuable sta-
tistical information concerning the partners in marriage,
their children, parents, brothers and sisters, and other
relatives.
Without the assistance which has been rendered by
many persons, the work could not have been accomplished.
Acknowledgments are due to nearly all the heads of Amer-
ican schools for the deaf, who have supplied such statis-
tics concerning their former pupils as were given in their
school records, and have obtained others by correspond-
ence and personal inquiry ; to several teachers in schools
for the deaf, who have devoted much time to the copying
and comparison of records, and the collection of further
data ; to many of the deaf themselves, who have not only
cheerfully given all desired information concerning their
own marriages, but have been of great service in gathering
statistics concerning the marriages of others ; and to sev-
eral students of Gallaudet College, who have rendered
. Marriages of the Deaf in America. 1 1
important help in copying records and collating results,
above all Miss May Martin, who has been my faithful and
efficient assistant for the past three years. Special ac-
knowledgment is due to Dr. Alexander Graham Bell, who,
as soon as he learned of the work in which I was engaged,
committed to my hands all the material relating to the
marriages of the deaf which he himself had collected, and
placed at my disposal the resources of the " Volta Fund,"
a sum which he had set apart a short time before for the
increase and diffusion of knowledge relating to the deaf.
The Yolta Bureau, afterwards established for the admin-
istration of this fund, has continued to furnish the neces-
sary means for the prosecution of the inquiry. To prevent
all possible misunderstanding, I may be permitted to add
that, while I have drawn freely upon the Volta Fund to
compensate my numerous helpers, my own share in the
work, which has occupied the greater part of my leisure
hours for the past six years, has been purely a labor of
love.
The work was undertaken, and has been carried on, in the
hope that it might be of service to the deaf and to society
by settling definitely the question whether or not the deaf
are more liable than hearing persons to have deaf children ;
and, if it should appear that, notwithstanding the numer-
ous instances to the contrary, they are more liable to this
result, by ascertaining whether or not the liability is in-
creased by the marriage of the deaf with one another ; also
whether certain classes of the deaf, however married, are
more liable than others to have deaf children ; and, if this
should prove to be the case, by determining how these
classes are respectively composed, so that, as the result of
the conclusions reached, in many instances deaf persons
might be advised to follow the choice of their own hearts
in marriage, with no restrictions whatever except such as
should influence all right-minded persons in this im-
portant matter; while, in cases where the deafness of
12 Marriages of the Deaf in America,
the parent was anquestionablj more liable than in others
to reappear in the offspring, the persons interested might
be effectively warned in time of the danger incurred. If
sach results shall follow this work, I shall feel amply re-
paid for all the time and labor it has cost.
EDWABD ALLEN FAY.
Gallaudst Gollkob,
Kkndall Gbeen,
Washington, D. C, December^ 1895.
AN INQUIRY CONCERNING THE RESULTS OF
MARRIAGES OF THE DEAF IN AMERICA.
CHAPTER I.
MABBIAGES OF THE DEAF, ONE OB BOTH OF THE PABTNEES
BEING DEAF.
The total number of marriages of the deaf in the United
States and Canada, one or both of the partners being deaf,
concerning which trustworthy returns, more or less com-
plete, have been received, is 4,471. Active efforts to obtain
reports of recent marriages ceased after June, 1894, but
33 records of marriages occurring since that date have been
received and are included in the tabulation. It is not
supposed that all the marriages of the deaf that have
taken place in the United States and Canada up to the
end of June, 1894, are included in this collection, but it
is believed that a majority of them are included.
The following table shows the number of marriages
recorded as having taken place in each decade of the nine-
teenth century down to the present, the number in the
first 3^ years of the present decade, the number occurring
since June, 1894, that are included in the tabulation, and
the number of which the dates are unreported, together
with the percentage of the number of marriages of each
period to the whole number of marriages :
14
Marriages of the Deaf in America.
Tablb I.
Marriages of the deaf.
Number.
In first decade, 1801-1810* ,
In second decade, 1811-18201
In third decade, 1821-1830
In fourth decade, 1831-1840
In fifth decade, 1841-1850
In sixth decade, 1861-1860
In seventh decade, 1861-1870
In eighth decade, 1871-1880
In ninth decade, 1881-1890
In 3^ years of tenth decade, 1891-June 30, 1894.
Since June 30, 1894
Dates not reported
Percentage.
1
.022
1
.022
8
.179
37
.827
84
1.879
198
4.429
369
8.253
532
11.899
1,017
22.747
534
11.944
33
.738
1,657
87.061
Total.
4,471
100.000
Probably the actual rate of progression in the number
of marriages from decade to decade is not precisely as in-
dicated by the above table, since (1) the marriages of the
earlier decades are probably less fully recorded than the
later ones, and (2) a considerable number of the marriages
* The first marriage of which the date is recorded took place in 1803.
The husband was an uneducated deaf-mute, the wife a hearing
woman. After the first American school for the deaf was opened at
Hartford, fourteen years later, the husband sought admission as a pupil,
but was thrice refused on account of his age. He was finally admitted,
at the age of fifty, on condition that he himself would pay the tuition fees.
He remained a year, making excellent progress.
tin the second marriage recorded (1819) both partners were deaf.
Thirty-nine years later, in an address delivered before the instructors and
pupils of the Hartford School, the husband said that, when he married,
**the marriage of deaf-mutes with each other was objected to by many
friends, and even by Dr. Thomas Hopkins Gallaudet, then principal of the
Hartford School. It was feared they would suffer too many inconven-
iences ; also that the number of deaf-mutes would thereby be multiplied.
He related how the first thing he did, on the birth of his first child, was
to satisfy himself, by experiment, that the child could hear, and how
pleased he was to find that the discouraging predictions of his friends had
failed to come to pass." (American Annals of the Deaf, Hartford, 1868,
vol. X, page 181.) Similar experiments, after the birth of a child, to
ascertain whether it could hear or not, have been made by many an
anxious deaf parent since.
.... >v
gNiy. . ::ty )
Marriages of the Deaf in jTmerica'.
15
of which the dates are not reported belong to the earlier
decades. The high rate of progression beginning with
the third decade and continuing with some variations
down to the present time is doubtless largely due to the
establishment of schools for the deaf in America, the first
of which was opened at Hartford in 1817, and which now
number 89 in the United States and 6 in Canada. The
educated deaf are brought into closer relations with the
world of hearing people and with one another than the
tmeducated, and are better able to marrj and support a
family.
The number of partners in marriage tallying with the
number of marriages, if each person had been married but
once, would be 8,942 ; but 362 of the deaf partners were
married twice, 2 of the hearing pai*tners were married
twice to deaf persons, 32 of the deaf were married thrice,
2 were married four times, and one was married five times.
Making the necessary deductions for these second, third,
fourth, and fifth marriages, the jiumber of partners in mar-
riage comprised in the records is 8,504. They are classi-
fied, with respect to deafness or hearing, as follows :
Table n.
Partners in marriage.
Number.
Percentage.
Deaf persons
7,277
892
336
86.571
Hearinfir oersons
10.489
Persons unreported whether deaf or hearing....
3.940
Total
8,504
100.000
Of the 4,471 marriages comprised in these records,
there are 974 with respect to which I have no informa-
tion concerning the offspring resulting therefrom. These
are mostly marriages of which the records have been
made from announcements published in the early volumes
of the American Annals of the Deaf or in other periodi-
1 6 Marriages of the Deaf m Ametica.
cals relating to the deaf, with the addition of such details
as could be derived from institution records, but with re-
spect to which it was impossible to obtain any informa-
tion as to the later history of the persons concerned, since
they had either died or changed their residences, and could
not be found at the time when inquiry was made. These
974 marriages are excluded from the tabulation that fol-
lows.
The number of marriages of which the results with re-
spect to offspring have been reported, one or both of the
partners in marriage being deaf, is 3,497. Of these mar-
riages 419 were very recent, having taken place less than
a year before they were recorded, and, consequently, off-
spring was not to be expected from them. These 419
marriages are excluded from the tabulation that follows,
leaving 3,078 marriages of a year's standing or longer,
concerning the results of which inquiry is to be made.
The total number of children reported as born of these
3,078 marriages is 6,782. The actual number of children,
as will be explained later (page 19), is probably somewhat
larger than this. As many of the married couples are still
living, the future results may be different from those here
reported.
Before entering upon the questions proposed at the
outset of this Inquiry, let us briefly consider one not there
specified, which, though of less interest, is not without
importance from a sociological and physiological point of
view, viz : Are marriages of the deaf less productive of
offspring than ordinary marriages? According to the sta-
tistics of marriages of former pupils of the Hartford
School, published by Dr. Williams, Principal of that
School, a few years ago, they are much less productive.
Of the 590 marriages he reported, 283, or 47.9 per cent.,
were without offspring. Dr. Williams says on this point :
*' It will be noticed that nearly one-half of the marriages
are without issue, so far as we have been able to learn.
Marriages of the Deaf in America. 17
It is probable that in some cases there have been children
of whom we have received no account. In other cases
the marriages are of recent date. But, making due allow-
ance for all these, the proportion of sterile marriages is
still very large, much exceeding that in the general popu-
lation. It is a serious question whether nature alone is
responsible for this barrenness."*
The proportion of sterile marriages contained in the
present collection is not nearly as large as in the statistics
reported by Dr. Williams. Of the 3,078 marriages of a
year's standing or longer, of which the results have been
reported, 434, or 14.1 per cent., were without offspring.
This is not a large proportion ; probably it is not much
larger than that of ordinary marriages. We have no
statistics of sterility in marriage for the whole country
with which to compare this result, but the proportion of
married women living in Massachusetts in 1885 who were
without children was 17.56 per cent.t
The number of marriages reported in these records
which are known to have resulted in children is 2,644.
The number of children reported is 6,782. Probably
the actual number of children, as will be explained later
(page 19), is larger; but the number reported gives
an average of 2.565 children to each marriage. We
have no statistics showing the average number of chil-
dren to a marriage for the whole country ; but in Mas-
sachusetts in 1885 the average number of children to each
mother who had had children was 4.11. J The mothers of
the 6,782 children reported in these marriage records of
the deaf number 2,598, giving an average of 2.61 children
to each mother. When we consider that the children are
♦Job WnxiAMS, "Hereditary Deafness.— A Study," in " Science," New
York, 1891, vol. xvii, No. 418, p. 77.
t The Census of Massachusetts, 1885. " Population and Social Statis-
tics," vol. i^Part 2, p. 1171.
t/Wa., p. 1169.
18
Marriages of the Deaf in A merica.
probably not fully reported, and that a considerable pro-
portion of the marriages, as shown by Table I, are of
comparatively recent date, it seems probable that mar-
riages of the deaf are somewhat, but not very much, less
productive than ordinary marriages. That they are some-
what less productive may perhaps be due, as suggested by
Dr. Mygind, not directly to the deafness of one or both of
the partners in marriage, but to the circumstance that the
age of the deaf at the time of marriage, owing to the
later age at which they leave school, is higher than that
of the general population.'^
We will now consider the first question proposed in this
Inquiry, viz : Are marriages of deaf persons more liable to
result in deaf offspring than ordinary marriages ?
There are two ways in which the results of the marriages
of the deaf, with respect to deaf ofl&pring, may properly
be considered. First, we may regard the marriages, and
ascertain what number and percentage of them resulted
in deaf offspring. Secondly, we may regard the children
bom from these marriages, and ascei*tain what number
and percentage of them were deaf. I shall pursue each
of these methods in turn.
First, regarding the marriages, the following table shows
all the marriages of a year's standing or longer, of which
the results have been reported, one or both of the partners
being deaf, and the number and proportion of them that
resulted in deaf offspring (with or without other offspring) :
Table III.
Marriages of the deaf.
Namber
of
marriages.
MaBBIAGBS BBSULTINa
IN DEAF 0FF8PBINO.
Number.
Percentage.
One or both, oartners deaf
3,078
300
9.746
♦H. Mtoind, '' Deaf -Mates in Denmark," in ** Archives of Otology,"
New York, 1892, vol. xxi, p. 416.
Mainnages of the Deaf in Ame^*ica.
19
We do not know just what proportion of marriages in
which both of the partners are hearing persons result in
deaf offspring ; but the proportion is certainly very much
less than 9.746 per cent. Probably it is much less than
one per cent.
Even if we should include in the tabulation the 974
marriages of which the results were not reported and
the 419 marriages which took place less than a year be-
fore they were recorded, and should assume that none
of them resulted in deaf offspring, making the number
of marriages upon which the calculation was based 4,471,
the marriages resulting in deaf offspring would be 6.7 per
cent, of all the marriages, which is certainly a very much
larger proportion than that of marriages in which both of
the partners are hearing persons.
Now let us regard the children born from these mar-
riages and ascertain what number and percentage of them
were deaf. This, is shown in the following table :
Tabm IV.
Children born from marriages of the deaf.
Number.
Percentage.
Deaf children
588
5,091
1,103
8.670
Hearing children
75.066
Children unreported whether deaf or hearing...
16.264
Total
6,782
100.000
The actual number and percentage of " hearing children "
are probably greater than shown in the above table. In
some cases the sources from which the information was de-
rived merely reported " several children, all hearing," " sev-
eral hearing children," or other words to the same effect.
In order to be on the safe side, I have allowed only two
hearing children to each marriage in which " several " were
reported, though the actual numbers may have been and
probably were greater. In general, moreover, the hear-
20 Marriages of the Deaf in America.
ing children are less fully reported than the deaf children,
since in many cases T have been able to obtain informa-
tion of the latter through school records, census returns,
newspaper items, etc., but not of the former. Where the
total number of children is not explicitly stated in the rec-
ords, I have assumed that the total number was the sum
of those whose names were recorded, though there may
have been, and in some cases there probably were, other
children whose names were not recorded.
Of the 1,103 "children unreported whether deaf or
hearing," 813 are children the fact of whose existence was
ascertained from announcements of births in early volumes
of the American Annals of the Deaf or in other periodicals
relating to the deaf, from school records and other sources,
concerning whom it was impossible, at the time of this
Inquiry, to obtain further information. It is probable
that these were mostly hearing children, for if they had
been deaf, when they arrived at a suitable age they would
probably have been sent to some school for the deaf, and
would have been reported as the children of deaf parents
in the " School Statistics of the Deaf,"* from which all
the information bearing upon the marriages of the deaf
has been carefully gleaned for the purposes of this Inquiry.
The remaining 290 " children unreported whether deaf or
hearing " are children who were stillborn, or who died in
♦ The ** School Statistics of the Deaf," are comprised in a nearly com-
plete card catalogue of all the deaf who attended schools for the deaf in
the United States np to the year 1890, the only exceptions being in the
case of a few Soathern schools whose records were destroyed during the
Civil War. This catalogue was made in connection with the work of the
Eleventh Census of the United States, and is now deposited in the Volta
Bureau. The number of pupils recorded is 27,924, and concerning each
pupil are given all the important details of his or her antecedents,
school life, and after life that are contained in the records of the school
attended. A fuller description of this work and a summary of a part of
the contents are given in the ** Proceedings of the World's Congress of
Instructors of the Deaf,*' Washington, 1893, pp. 269-288,
Marriages of the Deaf in America, 21
infancy before it was ascertained whether they were deaf
or hearing.
We do not know what proportion of the children are
deaf among children born from marriages in which both
of the partners are hearing persons, but it is certainly
very much less than 8.67 per cent. It is probably less
than one-tenth of one per cent.
The first question of our Inquiry, then, must be an-
swered in the affirmative. Marriages of deaf persons, one
or both of the partners in marriage being deaf (taken as a
whole, without regard to the character of the deafness),
are far more liable to result in deaf offspring than mar-
riages in which both of the partners are hearing persons.*
On the other hand, these records show that marriages of
deaf persons, one or both of the partners being deaf (taken
as a whole, without regard to the character of the deaf-
ness), are far more likely to result in hearing offspring
than in deaf offspring. At least 75 per cent, of the chil-
dren reported could hear, and since, (1) as above explained
(page 19), the hearing children are probably less fully re-
ported than the deaf children, and (2) a large majority of
the 16 per cent, "unreported whether deaf or hearing"
could probably hear, the proportion of hearing children
is doubtless considerably higher than 75 per cent.
The above conclusions, it may be remarked in passing,
seem to be in accordance with the generally accepted laws of
heredity. It is one of these laws that a physical anomaly,
* Of coarse I am aware of the fact that many marriages in which both
of the partners are hearing persons result in deaf offspring. Sometimes
such a marriage results in several deaf children. Indeed, it would be
easy to collect statistics showing a much larger proportion of deaf
children resulting from marriages in which both of the partners were
hearing persons than from these marriages of the deaf. But such mar-
riages would be selected cases, and would therefore not afford a suitable
basis of comparison. The marriages of the deaf here recorded are all of
which trustworthy information could be obtained, and their results mast
be compared, not with those of selected cases, but with the average re-
sults of marriages of hearing persons.
22 Marriages of the Deaf in America.
or an unusaal liability to certain diseases, existing in
the parent tends to be transmitted to the offspring.
Deafness, it is true, is neither a physical anomaly nor a
disease, and such expressions as '' transmitted deafness,"
'' inherited deafness," etc., are inaccurate and misleading.
When the deafness of the piurent reappears in the offiapring,
what is really transmitted and inherited is not deafness,
but some anomaly of the auditory organs or of the nervous
system, or the tendency to some disease, of which deaf-
ness is but the result or the symptom.* It would be
strange, indeed, if the anomaly of the auditory organs or
of the nervous system, or the disease, that caused the
deafness of the parent were never transmitted to the off-
spring.
On the other hand, the fact that a large majority of the
children bom from deaf parents can hear seems to accord
with the law of heredity that the offspring tend to revert
to the normal type.
* This distinction is not a mere pnrism, but, as will appear later, has
an important bearing upon some of the questions proposed in the present
Inquiry.
CHAPTER II.
MABBIAGES IK WHICH BOTH OF THE PABTNEBS ABE DEAF,
AND MABBIAGES IN WHICH ONE OP THE PABTNEBS IS
A HEABING FEBSON.
In this chapter the results of marriages in which both
of the partners were deaf* are to be compared with the
results of marriages in which one of the partners was deaf
and the other was a hearing person.
Most of the statistics that have hitherto been published
have indicated a tendency on the part of deaf people to
marry one another rather than hearing persons. This
tendency appears markedly in the marriages reported
in the present collection of records, as is shown by the
following table, which gives the number and percentage
of the marriages in which both of the partners were deaf,
and the number and percentage of those in which one of
the partners was deaf and the other a hearing person :
* The term generally employed in discuBsions of this snbject to denote
marriage» in which both of the partners are deaf is 'intermarriage.**
This is objectionable, first, becanse the word, as most frequently used in
general literature, has a meaning directly contrary to the one intended
in these discussions. In general literature ** intermarriage" usually
means marriage between persons of different classes, as '* intermarriage of
nobles and plebeians,*' ** intermarriage of blacks and whites,** ** inter-
marriage of deaf persons and hearing persons.** It is also objectionable
because it gives to the prefix inter a meaning contrary to that which it
has in other compound words much used in treating of heredity, viz. ,
''interbreeding,** which signifies breeding by crossing different stocks,
and ** intercrossing,'* which signifies the process or result of cross fertil-
ization between different kinds or varieties. There seems to be no unam-
biguous word in the English language to denote marriage between per-
sons of the same class.
24 Marriages of the Deaf in America.
Table V.
Marriages of the Deaf.
Both partners deaf
One partner deaf ; the other hearing
One partner deaf ; the other unreported whether deaf
or hearing
Total
Nnm-
ber.
Per-
centage.
3,242 72.512
894 19.995
335
4,471
7.493
100.000
Probably the actual percentage of the marriages in
which one of the partners is a hearing person is somewhat
larger than appears from the above table ; for marriages
of this class are probably less fully reported in these
records than those in which both of the partners were
deaf. But, making due allowance for this circumstance,
there is no doubt that marriages in which both of the
partners are deaf are far more numerous than those in
which one of the partners is deaf and the other is a hear-
ing person.
Before proceeding to the examination of results, let us
inquire briefly into the reason why so large a proportion
of the deaf marry one another. Dr. Bell says that " the
immediate cause is undoubtedly the preference that adult
deaf-mutes exhibit for the companionship of deaf-mutes
rather than that of hearing persons." This preference he
ascribes to the following supposed causes : (1) the segre-
gation of the deaf for the purposes of education ; (2) the
reunions of former pupils at the schools where they were
educated, the meetings of the adult deaf for religious
worship and social intercourse, and societies and conven-
tions of the deaf in general ; (3) newspapers published for
the reading of the deaf; (4) the use of the sign-language;
(5) the attempt to reduce the sign-language to writing ;
(6) incorrect ideas concerning the deaf prevalent in the
community, and (7) the employment of deaf teachers.
The chief causes, to which " nearlv all the other causes
Marriages of the Deaf in America. 25
are ultimately referable," he regards as " (1) segregation
for the purposes of education, and (2) the use, as a means
of communication, of a language which is different from
that of the people." As "preventive measures" he
recommends a hearing environment during the period
of education, oral instruction, and the suppression of the
sign-language.^
Until the year 1869 all the schools for the deaf in the
United States and Canada were boarding or " segregate "
schools, and the majority of them, including nearly all the
larger schools, still belong to this class. In most of them
at present more or less oral instruction is given, but the
sign-language has been, and is still, used to a consider-
able extent as a means of communication, and many deaf
teachers are employed. Reunions of former pupils are
held from time to time in these schools ; there are asso-
ciations of the adult deaf for religious worship, literary
improvement, and social intercourse in nearly all the large
cities ; State and National conventions of the deaf are not
infrequent. More than forty newspapers intended espe-
cially for the reading of the deaf are published, chiefly at
the schools for the deaf. The great majority of the
married deaf in America, therefore, have been educated
under the environment to which Dr. Bell ascribes their
preference for companionship with one another.
On the other hand, within the past twenty-seven years,
there have been established in the United States a con-
siderable number of day schools, whose pupils reside at
their own homes and are brought together only during
school-hours. Most of these day schools are exclusively
oral t schools, in which signs are .used as little as possible.
In the "segregate" exclusively oral schools also, the first
• A. G. BsLii, ** Memoir upon the Formation of a Deaf Variety of the
Hnman Race," Reprint, Washington, 1884, pp. 41-48.
tl nse the term *' exclusively oral," because oral instruction is now
given to many of the pupils in nearly all the schools of America.
26
Marriages of the Deaf in America.
of which in America were established nearly thirty years
ago, signs are used as little as possible, reunions of former
pupils are not held, associations and conventions of the
deaf are discouraged, newspapers or other periodicals in-
tended especially for the reading of the deaf are not pub-
lished, and the pupils are urged after leaving school to
shun the society of the deaf and to associate only with hear-
ing people. In these day and oral schools, therefore, the
influences which Dr. Bell deprecates as the cause of the
marriages of the deaf with one another are either wholly
absent or are reduced to a minimum. Though their
graduates are still few as compared with those of the older
schools, they are numerous enough, and a sufficient num-
ber of them have married, to enable us to test the cor-
rectness of Dr. Bell's explanation of the marriages of the
deaf with one another.
The following table shows the number of deaf married
persons, and the number and percentage of them married
to deaf partners, classified according to the kind of school
they attended, viz: persons who attended boarding or
" segregate " schools, persons who attended day schools,
persons who attended both boarding and day schools,
and persons who attended no school for the deaf. Of the
last named some had private instruction at home, some
attended common schools for hearing persons before they
became deaf, and others were without education :
Table VI.
Deaf married peraons.
Number of
deaf .
married
persons.
Number.
Attended boarding schools for the deaf
6,AM
46
27
136
686
6,698
35
21
78
46S
86.208
Attended day-echoola for the deaf
77.778
Attended both boarding and day schools for the
deaf
77,778
Attended no school for the deaf
62.400
School attended, or kind of school attended, not
known
77.304
Total
7,277
0,186
84.994
Marriages of the Deaf in Arnica,
27
The following table shows the number of deaf married
persons, and the nnmber and percentage of them married
to deaf partners, classified according to the methods of
instruction pursued in the schools they attended, viz:
persons who attended schools not exclusively oral, persons
who attended exclusively oral schools, persons who at-
tended schools of both kinds, and persons who attended
no school for the deaf :
Table VII.
Deaf married persons.
Nnmber of
deaf
married
persons.
6,415
147
45
125
645
Mabbixd to dkaf pabt-
Number.
Percentage.
Attended schools not exclosively ond
6,635
116
S9
78
418
86.383
Attended ezclnsiTely oral schools
Attended both ezdnaively oral schools and schools
not exclnsively oral
78,281
86.666
Attended no school for the deaf
6i.400
School attended, or methods of school attended,
not 1mo¥m . .
76.697
Total
7,277
6,186
84 994
It appears from Tables VI and VII that the percentage
of deaf persons marrying deaf partners was lai^er among
those who attended boarding or '' segregate " schools and
schools not exclusively oral than among those who at-
tended day and oral schools and those who attended no
school for the deaf. It follows that the influences named
by Dr. Bell do tend to promote and increase marriages of
the deaf with one another, and that by the ** preventive
measures " he recommends the number of such marriages
can be somewhat diminished.
But are the influences named the sole, or even the
principal, cause of the preference of the deaf for marriage
with one another? If so, how are we to account for the
fact, shown by Tables VI and VII, that a very large ma-
jority of the former pupils of day and oral schools, and
even a large majority of the deaf who attended no school
for the deaf, married deaf partners ?
It may be said that the societies and associations origi-
28 Marriages of the Deaf in America.
nally composed of former pupils of the older schools, to
the influences of which the graduates of day and oral
schools, and deaf persons who have attended no school
for the deaf, are more or less subject, are responsible for
the marriages of the latter with deaf partners. Doubt-
less they are to some extent ; but this cause alone does
not seem adequate to explain the large percentage of such
marriages. If it be insisted that it is, the question still
remains, Why are the graduates of day and oral schools,
and deaf persons who have attended no school for the
deaf, with whom the "preventive measures " recommended
have been faithfully and earnestly applied, so readily
attracted to these societies, and why are the societies able
to exert so powerful an influence upon them ?
The truth is that there is another cause, less tangible per-
haps than those above mentioned, but more profound, which
explains not only the marriages with one another of the
deaf who have been taught in " segregate " schools and
with the assistance of the sign -language, but of all the
deaf, under whatever circumstances and by whatever
method of instruction they have been educated. This
profounder cause is the deep feeling of fellowship, aflinity,
kinship, sympathy, which has its roots in the similarity of
condition of all the deaf, and which affects those who have
been educated in day and oral schools, and even those who
have attended no school for the deaf, in only a little less
degi-ee than those who have been segregated for the pur-
poses of education and have attended schools where the
sign-language is used to a considerable extent as a means
of communication. In no human relation is the truth of
the proverbs, " Birds of a feather flock together," and "A
fellow-feeling makes one wondrous kind," more fully ex-
emplified than in the friendships and marriages of the
deaf. The law of natural selection which attracts deaf
people to one another may be hindered somewhat in its
operation by placing them in an environment of hearing
Marriages of the Deaf in America.
29
persons, giving them oral instruction, and repressing the
use of the sign-language, but it cannot be abolished, and
only in exceptional cases can it be nullified. Naturam
expellaa furcay iamen usque recurret. When opportunity
occurs the strong attraction of mutual sympathy draws the
deaf together ; community of feeling breaks down the bar-
riers that parents and teachers have taken so much pains
to erect, sympathy grows into love, and love results in
marriage.
But it is Jess important for us to determine the reason
why a majority of the deaf marry one another than to
ascertain the results of such marriages.
Following the same order of inquiry as in the last
chapter, let us first see whether marriages in which both
of the partners are deaf are less productive of offspring
than marriages in which one of the partners is deaf and
the other is a hearing person.
The following table includes all the marriages of the
deaf of which the results have been reported, except 419
marriages that took place less than a year before they
were recorded, from which, consequently, offspring was
not to be expected. It shows the number of marriages in
which both of the partners were deaf, the number in
which one of them was deaf and the other a hearing per-
son, and the number and percentage of each class that
were without offspring :
Tabije vni.
Marriages of the deaf.
Number
of
marriages.
Mabbiaqbs WrrHOTTT
OFFBPBINO.
Number.
Percent'e.
Both oartners deaf
2,377
599
102
359
68
7
15.103
One partner deaf ; the other hearing..
One partner deaf; the other unre-
ported whether deaf or hearing
11.352
6.862
Total
3,078
i34
14.100
30
Marriages of the Deaf in America.
It appears from Table VIII that a larger percentage of
marriages in which both of the partners were deaf was
without offspring than of marriages in which one of the
partners was deaf and the other a hearing person.
The following table shows the number of marriages of
each class that resulted in offspring, the number of chil-
dren bom from the marriages of each class, and the aver-
age number of children to a marriage in each class :
Table IX.
Number
of
marriages.
Ghiij>bxn.
Marriages of the deaf resulting in olfspring.
Number.
number
to each
marriage.
Both partners deaf
2,018
531
95
5,072
1,532
178
2.613
One partner deaf; the other hearing
One partner deaf ; the other unreported
whether deaf or hearing.....
2.885
1 874
Total
2,644
6,782
2.565
It appears from Table IX that the average number of
children to each marriage was slightly less in marriages
where both of the partners were deaf than in marriages
where one of the partners was deaf and the other a hear-
ing person. As the children of marriages of the latter
class are probably less fully reported in the marriage
records than those of the former, the actual difference in
the percentages was probably a little greater than appears
from the table.
We saw in the last chapter (p. 16-18) that marriages of
the deaf, taken as a whole, are probably somewhat less
productive than ordinary marriages. We must now con-
clude that marriages in which both of the partners are
deaf are somewhat less productive than marriages in
which one of the partners is deaf and the other is a hear-
ing person.
Marriages of the Deaf in Ainerica.
31
We come now to the most important question to be
considered in this chapter, the second question proposed
at the outset of our Inquiry : Are marriages in which
both of the partners are deaf more liable to result in deaf
offspring than marriages in which one of the partners is
deaf and the other is a hearing person ?
In seeking an answer to this question I shall pursue
the same method as in Chapter I, regarding first the
3,078 marriages of a year's standing or longer, of which
the results have been reported, and ascertaining what num-
ber and percentage of each class of marriage resulted in
deaf offspring ; and, secondly, regarding the 6,782 chil-
dren born from these marriages, and ascertaining what
number and proportion of the children born from each
class of marriage were deaf.
First, regarding the marriages, and classifying them
with respect to the deafness of one or of both of the
partners in marriage, the following table shows the num-
ber of marriages of each class of which the results have
been reported, and the number and percentage of them
resulting in deaf offspring (with or without other off-
spring) :
Tablb X.
Marriages of the deaf.
Both partners deaf ,
One partner deaf ; the other hearing.
One partner deaf; the other unre-
ported -whether deaf or hearing
Total
Number
of
marriages.
Mabbiaoes bksultino
ik deaf offspbino.
Number.
Per-
centage.
2,377
599
102
220
75
5
9.255
12.522
4.902
3,078
300
9.746
Regarding next the children born from these marriages,
the following table shows the number born from marriages
in which both of the partners were deaf, the number bom
32
Marriages of ike Deaf in Amcfica.
from marriages in which one of the partners was deaf and
the other a hearing person, and the number and percent-
age of deaf children born from the marriages of each class :
Table XI.
Number
Deaf ohildbeh.
Marriages of the deaf.
of
children.
Number.
Per-
centage.
Roth T>artnftrH deaf . . . . . t
5,072
1,532
178
429
151
8
8.458
One partner deaf ; the other hearing .
One partner deaf; the other unre-
ported whether deaf or hearing
9.856
4.494
Total
6,782
588
8.670
It appears from Table X that a smaller percentage of
marriages in which both of the partners were deaf re-
sulted in deaf offspring than of marriages in which one of
the partners was deaf and the other a hearing person ; and
it appears from Table XI that a smaller percentage of deaf
children was born from marriages in which both of the
partners were deaf than from marriages in which one of
the partners was deaf and the other a hearing person.
The second question proposed at the outset of this In-
quiry, therefore, must be answered in the negative. Tak-
ing the deaf as a whole, without regard to the character of
the deafness, marriages in which both of the partners are
deaf are not more liable to result in deaf offspring than
marriages in which one of the partners is deaf and the
other is a hearing person.
The statistics of Tables X and XI are remarkable. Aside
from the question of the possible intensification of the
tendency to deafness in the offspring resulting from the
union of " like with like," which will be considered in a
future chapter, it might be expected that with both part-
ners deaf the liability to deafness in the offspring would
be twice as great as with only one partner deaf, for in each
Marriages of the Deaf in America.
33
marriage there would be two persons to transmit the physi-
cal conditions liable to result in deafness, instead of only
one person ; but not only does it appear from these tables
that a smaller percentage of marriages resulted in deaf
offspring and a smaller percentage of deaf children was
bom where both of the partners were deaf than where
one of the partners was deaf and the other a hearing per-
son, but it also appears that the proportion of deaf chil-
dren bom to the number of deaf persons married was far
less where both of the partners were deaf than where one
of the partners was deaf and the other a hearing person.
This is still more apparent from the following table, which
shows the number of deaf persons married for a year or
longer to deaf and hearing partners respectively, of whose
marriages the results are reported, the number of deaf
children bom from these marriages, and the number bom
to every 100 deaf married persons in each class :
Table XII.
Deaf marrtod penooB.
Number of
deaf married
penonB.
HmMM OHII.DmXH.
Nmnber.
NomlMr born
to erery 106
Deaf persons married to deaf part-
ners ,..
Deaf persons married to hearing
partners
Doftf persons married to partners nn-
reported whether deaf or hearing.
Total*
4,568
685
100
429
151
8
9.39;L
25.812
8.000
5,199
588
11.310
If the 4,568 deaf persons who married deaf partners had
married hearing partners instead, and if the proportion of
* Fifty deaf persons were married both to deaf and hearing partners,
two both to deaf partners and partners unreported whether deaf or
hearing, and two both to hearing partners and partners unreported
whether deaf or hearing.
34 Marriages of the Deaf in America,
deaf children born of such marriages had been as large as
it was in the case of the 585 deaf persons who did marry
hearing partners, as shown in the above table, the number
of deaf children born would have been 1,179 instead of
429. It appears therefore that, with respect to the num-
ber of deaf children liable to be born into the world, it is
far less dangerous for the deaf to marry one another than
it is for them to marry hearing persons.
Similar results — but less striking, because derived from a
smaller number of cases — have appeared in some, not
all, of the previously published statistics of marriages of
the deaf, and two or three different explanations of them
have been proposed. Mr. Sedgwick, an English writer
who has given considerable study to the subject of heredity,
suggests, in explanation of the small percentage of deaf
children born from marriages in which both of the part-
ners were deaf, that it may be owing to " excess having
reversed the action of some natural law in development."*
Dr. Bell, in explanation of the large percentage of deaf
children bom from marriages in which one of the part-
ners was deaf and the other a hearing person, suggests
that in a majority of such marriages the deaf partner was
probably congenitally deaf, and the hearing partner as well
as the deaf partner probably belonged to a family con-
taining deaf persons.t Dr. Love, of Glasgow, the most
recent and one of the acutest and most discriminating of
the writers who have inquired into this subject, regards
the statistics showing a larger percentage of deaf children
from marriages in which only one of the partners was deaf
as exceptional, but adds that " when it does happen it is
probably because the parents do not represent correctly
*W. BxDowiOK, *'0n Sexnal Limitation in Hereditary Disease," in
** British and Foreign Medioo-Ghimrgioal Beview/' London, 1861, yoI.
xxyiii, p. 204.
t A. G. Bell, ** Memoir upon the Formation of a Deaf Variety of the
Human iUhCe,*' Beprint, Washin^fton^ 1834, pp. 24-26.
Mannages of the Deaf in America. 35
the tendency to deafness in their respective families. For
example, two hearing members representing families in
which the tendency tp hereditary deafness is strong will,
if they marry, have a larger percentage of deaf progeny
than two deaf persons representing families in which the
tendency is less strongly marked. It is the family history
extending through many generations, not the personal
history of the parents, which must guide us when we esti-
mate the chances of the occurrence of deafness in the o£f-
spring."*
We shall be better prepared to estimate the value of
these explanations, and of any others that may be o£fered,
after we have examined the classification of the deaf with
respect to the nature and circumstances of the deafness.
Their consideration is therefore deferred to a future chap-
ter. " In the present state of our knowledge," as Darwin
says in commenting upon Mr. Sedgwick's suggestion above
quoted, ''In the present state of our knowledge it is
safer to look at the whole case as simply unintelligible."t
•J. K. Love, '* Deaf Mutism, a Clinical and Pathological Study," Glas-
gow, 1896, p. 87.
1 0. B. Dab WIN, *' The Variation of Animals and Plants under Domes-
tication," New York, 1868, vol. ii, p. 34.
CHAPTER III.
MABBIAGES OF THE GONQENITALLY DEAF AND OF THE
ADVENTITIOUSLY DEAF.
The third question proposed at the outset of this In-
quiiy was : Are certain classes of the deaf, however they
may marry, more liable than others to have deaf children,
and, if so, how are these classes respectively composed,
and what are the conditions that increase or diminish this
liability? In the present chapter the classes considered
will be the congenitally deaf and the adventitiously deaf.
In the earliest discussions concerning marriages of the
deaf the opinion was expressed that persons born deaf
were more liable to have deaf offspring than those who
became deaf at some period after birth from adventitious
causes, and most of the statistics hitherto published have
tended to confirm this opinion. In the present Inquiry,
therefore, pains have been taken to ascertain as fully as
possible whether the deaf partners in marriage were con-
genitally or adventitiously deaf.
In estimating the value of all statistics on this subject
it should be remembered that in many cases the fact of
congenital or adventitious deafness cannot be determined
with certainty. Indeed, the fact of congenital deafness
cannot be determined with absolute certainty in any case.
At the moment of birth it is impossible to find out whether
the power of hearing exists or not, though a few days later,
probably, this can be ascertained by applying proper tests.*
Generally, the fact of deafness is not discovered until the
child arrives at the age when children usually begin to
*See ** Tests of Hearing in Infante/' in '^Amerioah Annals of the
Deaf," Washington, 1890, vol. xxxv, p. 234.
Marriages of the Deaf in America, 37
talk ; at that time it is impossible to say whether the deaf-
ness has existed from birth or has occurred at some sub-
sequent period. If the child has suffered from some un-
mistakable disease that is known to be a frequent cause of
deafness, the case is likely to be recorded as adventitious ;
it may possibly, however, have been congenital. If, on
the other hand, no such disease has been observed, the
case is likely to be recorded as congenital ; but it is, per-
haps, quite as likely that the hearing has been lost in con-
sequence of some unnoticed inflammation of the mucous
membrane of the tympanic cavity or of the air-passages
occurring soon after birth, or at some subsequent time
before the deafness was discovered.* Deafness truly con-
genital is probably of much rarer occurrence than is indi- 1
cated by even the most trustworthy statistics, and the only \
adventitious cases of which we can be sure are those of \
persons of whom it is known that they have heard at some l
period of their lives. It is to be understood, therefore,
that " congenitally deaf," as a rule, really means " sup-
posed to be congenitally deaf," and that " adventitiously
deaf," in some cases, means " supposed to be adventitiously
deaf."
The 7,277 deaf persons whose marriage records are
comprised in the present collection are classified as fol-
lows with respect to the congenital or adventitious char-
acter of their deafness :
* A. DB GANDOiiiiX, '*Sar la Production par Seleotion auz iltats-Unis
d*ime Bace de Sonrds-Mnets," Geneva, 188G. L. TuBNBUiiL, ''Progress
of Otology,*' in " Medioal and Surgical Reporter," January 23, 1886.
38 Marriages oftlte Deaf in America.
Table Xm.
Deaf married persons.
Percentage.
Gongenitally deaf
Adventitionsly deaf
Deaff whether congenitally or adventitionsly
unreported
Total
30.861
54.322
14.827
100.000
Begarding only the persons concerning whom the fact
of congenital or adventitious deafness is reported, Table
XIII gives :
Tabke XIV.
Deaf married persons.
Gongenitally deaf...
Adventitiously deaf.
Total
Number.
2,245
3,953
6,198
Percentage.
36.221
63.779
100.000
Of 23,931 persons who attended American schools for
the deaf up to the year 1890, 9,842, or 41 per cent., were
reported as congenitally deaf, and 14,089, or 59 per cent.,
were reported as adventitiously deaf.* Comparing the
percentages of Table XIV with these, it appears that the
proportion of the congenitally deaf who married is smaller
than that of the congenitally deaf who attended school,
and that the proportion of the adventitiously deaf who
married is larger than that of the adventitiously deaf who
attended school. This difference is perhaps to be ex-
plained, in part at least, by the superior average educa-
tion of the adventitiously deaf, the comparative facility
with which they communicate with the hearing world, and
* See ** School Statistics of the Deaf," in '* Proceedings of the World's
Congress of Tnstmctors of the Deaf," Washington, 1893, p. 272.
Marriages of the Deaf in America,
39
their consequent more prosperons circumstances and
greater ability to support a family.
The following table shows the number and percentage
of the congenitally deaf classified with respect to their
marriage to congenitally deaf partners, to adventitiously
deaf partners, and to hearing partners, respectively :
Table XV.
Congenitally deaf married peraons.
Number.
Persons oongenitally deaf married partners con-
genitally deaf
Persons congenitally deaf married partners ad-
ventitionsly deaf
Persons congenitally deaf married partners
deaf, whether congenitally or adventitiously
unreported
Persons congenitally deaf married hearing part-
ners
Persons congenitally deaf married partners un-
reported whether deaf or hearing
Total*.,
746
1,029
ai9
261
88
2,246
Percentage.
33.229
45.835
9.755
11.626
3.919
104.364
The following table shows the number and percentage
of the adventitiously deaf classified with respect to their
* Thirty-five congenitally deaf persons were married both to congeni-
tally deaf and to adventitiously deaf partners; 12 were married both to
congenitally deaf partners and to partners deaf, whether congenitaUy or
adventitiously unreported ; 1 was married to a congenitally deaf partner,
twice to partners deaf, whether congenitally or adventitiously unreported,
and twice to hearing partners ; 12 were married both to adventitiously
deaf partners and to partners deaf, whether congenitally or adventitiously
unreported ; 9 were married both to congenitally deaf and to hearing part-
ners ; 14 were married both to adventitiously deaf and to hearing part-
ners ; 7 were married both to partners deaf, whether congenitally or ad-
ventitiously unreported, and to hearing partners; 1 was married both to
a hearing partner and to a partner unreported whether deaf or hearing ;
3 were married both to congenitally deaf partners and to partners unre-
ported whether deaf or hearing ; 1 was married both to an adventitiously
deaf partner and to a partner unreported whether deaf or hearing ; 1 was
married to a congenitaUy deaf partner, to an adventitiously deaf partner,
and to a hearing partner.
40
Marriages of the Deaf in America.
marriage to coDgenitally deaf partners, to adventitiously
deaf partners, and to hearing partners, respectively :
Tabus XVI.
AdventitionBly deaf married persons.
Number.
Percentage.
Persons adventitioTisly deaf married partners
congenitally deaf
Persons adyentitioosly deaf married partners
adTentitionsly deaf
1,023
2,125
345
456
152
25.879
53.757
Persons adventitioasly deaf married partners
deaf, whether congenitally or adventitiously
unreported
8.727
Persons adventitiously deaf married hearing
partners
11.535
Persons adventitiously deaf married partners
unreported whether deaf or hearing
3. '845
Total* '.
3,953
103.743
From a comparison of the several classes of persons
shown in Tables XY and XYI, it appears that a plurality
of the congenitally deaf and a majority of the adventitiously
deaf married adventitiously deaf partners, and that the
* Sixty adventitiously deaf persons were married both to congenitally
deaf and to adventitiously deaf partners ; 26 were married both to ad-
ventitiously deaf partners and to partners deaf, whether congenitally or
adventitiously unreported ; 26 were married both to adventitiously deaf
and to hearing partners; 1 was married to an adventitiously deaf
partner, to a hearing partner, and to a partner deaf, whether congenitally
or adventitiously unreported; 6 were married both to adventitiously
deaf partners and to partners unreported whether deaf or hearing ; 8
were married both to congenitally deaf partners and to partners deaf,
whether congenitally or adventitiously unreported ; 1 was married to a
congenitally deaf partner, to a partner deaf, whether congenitally or
adventitiously unreported, and to a partner unreported whether deaf or
hearing ; 10 were married both to congenitally deaf partners and to hear-
ing partners ; 3 were married both to congenitaUy deaf partners and to
partners unreported whether deaf or hearing ; 3 were married both to
hearing partners and to partners deaf, whether congenitally or adven-
titiously unreported; 1 was married both to a partner deaf, whether
congenitally or adventitiously unreported, and to a partner unreported
whether deaf or hearing ; 1 was married both to a partner unreported
whether deaf or hearing and to a hearing partner.
Marriages of the Deaf in America.
41
proportion of each class that married hearing partners
was nearly equal.
Begarding only the marriages in which both of the
partners were deaf and concerning which the fact of con-
genital or adventitious deafness is reported, Tables XY
and XVI give the two tables following :
Table XVn.
Gongenitally deaf married persona.
Nnmber. Percentage.
PeraoDa eongenitally deaf married partners con-
genitaUydeaf ,
Persons coDgenitally deaf married partners ad-
▼entitionsly deaf ,
Total* ,
Table XVm.
Adventitionsly deaf married persons.
Persons adTentitionsly deaf married partners
eongenitally deaf
Persons adventitionsly deaf married partners
adyentitiously deaf
Totalt
42.898
69.172
102.070
Percentage.
33.128
68.811
101.939
It is interesting to compare the percentages of Tables
XVII and XVllI with the conclusions reached a few
years ago .from an attempt to determine the relative pro-
portions of the same classes of persons by " the theory of
probabilities." When Dr. Bell was preparing his " Me-
moir upon the Formation of a Deaf Variety of the Human
Bace/' he desired to ascertain what proportion of the
eongenitally deaf married eongenitally deaf partners, but
« Thirty-six eongenitally deaf persons were married both to eongenitally
deaf and to adventitionsly deaf partners.
t Sixty adventitionsly deaf persons were married both to eongenitally
deaf and to adventitionsly deaf partners.
42 Marriages of the Deaf in America.
could obtain no satisfactory statistics on that point. It
occarred to him that some light might be thrown upon
the subject by " the theory of probabilities." He there-
fore submitted the question to a distinguished mathemati-
cian, who agreed with him in this idea, and presented the
following conclusions as the probable solution of the
problem : (1) of the congenitally deaf who married deaf
partners, one-half married congenitally deaf partners and
one-half married adventitiously deaf partners ; (2) of the
adventitiously deaf who married deaf partners, three-
sevenths married congenitally deaf partners and four-
sevenths married adventitiously deaf partners.* The
difference in the results of " the theory of probabilities "
and those of the present Inquiry is probably chiefly due
to the former having been based upon a smaller number
of cases, in which the disparity in the proportions of the
congenitally deaf and the adventitiously deaf was less
than in these statistics.
Following the same order of inquiry as in the preced-
ing chapters, let us first compare the productiveness of
the marriages of the congenitally deaf and of the adven-
titiously deaf.
The following table includes all the marriages of a year's
standing or longer, of which the results have been reported,
classified according to the congenital or adventitious char-
acter of the deafness of the.partners in marriage. It shows
the number of marriages of each class, and the number
and percentage of them that were without offspring :
♦S. Newcomb, in Dr. BeU's '* Memoir npon the Formation of a Deaf
Variety of the Human Kace," in ** Memoirs of the National Academy of
Sciences," Washington, 1884, vol. li. pp. 261, 262; Keprint, Washington,
1884, pp. 85, 86. Professor Newcomb's conclusion was ba«ed upon the
marriages of 629 deaf persons, of whom 298 were reported as congenitally
deaf and 331 as adventitiously deaf. He made allowance '^for a probable
slight tendency of the two classes, congenital and non-congenital, to
choose each other."
Marriages of the Deaf in America.
43
Tablb XIX.
MarriageB of the deaf.
Both partners congenitally deaf
One partner congenitally deaf ; the other adventi-
tionsly deaf
One partner congenitally deaf; the other deaf,
whether congenitally or adventitiously unre-
ported
One partner congenitally deaf ; the other hearing.
One partner congenitally deaf ; the other unre-
ported whether deaf or hearing
Both partners adyentitiously deaf
One partner adyentitiously deaf ; the other deaf,
whether congenitally or adventitiously unre-
ported
One partner adventitiously deaf ; the other hear-
ing
One partner adventitiously deaf ; the other unre-
ported whether deaf or hearing
Both partners deaf, whether congenitally or ad-
yentitiously unreported
One partner deaf, whether congenitally or adven-
titiously unreported ; the other hearing
One partner deaf, whether congenitally or adven-
titiously unreported; the other unreported
whether deaf or hearing ,
Total
Num-
ber of
mar-
riages.
335
814
120
191
17
845
195
310
48
Mabbiaoss
WITHOUT
OFFSPBIMG.
Num-
ber.
65
127
25
21
2
119
26
41
3
68 1 7
I
98 ! 6
I
I
37 2
3,078 I 434
Per-
cent-
16.418
15.602
20.833
10.995
11.765
14.083
13.333
13.226
6.250
10.294
6.122
5.405
14.100
44
Marriages of the Deaf in America.
Summing up all the marriages of the coDgenitally deaf,
one or both of the partners being congenitally deaf, and
all the marriages of the adventitiously deaf, one or both
of the partners being adventitiously deaf, as shown in
Table XIX, the following table shows the number of mar-
riages of each class, and the number and percentage of
them that were without oflfspring :
Table XX.
Marriages of the deaf.
Nnmber
of
marriages.
Mabbiaobs without
offspbinq.
Nnmber.
Percentage.
One or both partners congenitally
deaf
1,477
2,212
230
316
15.672
One or both partners adventitionsly
deaf
14.286
It appears from Tables XIX and XX that a slightly
larger percentage of the marriages of the congenitally deaf
were without o£fspring than of the marriages of the ad-
ventitiously deaf.
The following table shows the number of marriages of
each class that resulted in offspring, the number of chil-
dren born from the marriages of each class, and the aver-
age number of children to a marriage in each class :
Marriages of the Deaf in America.
Tabls XXI.
45
Number
of
marriages.
MaiTiages of the deaf resQltlng in offspring.
Nomber.
Average
nomber
to each
marriage.
Both partners congenitally deaf
One partner congenitally deaf; the
other adyenUtionslv deaf
280
687
95
170
16
726
169
269
45
61
92
35
779
1,820
248
528
26
1,720
378
713
70
127
291
82
2.782
2.649
One partner congenitally deaf; the
other deaf, whether congenitally or
adyentitionsl V unrenorted
2.610
One partner congenitally deaf; the
other hearinfir
3.106
One partner congenitally deaf; the
other unreported whether deaf or
hearing
1.783
Both partners adventitionsly deaf
One partner adventitiously deaf ; the
other deaf, whether congenitally or
adyentitionsl Y nnreoorted.
2.369
2.237
One partner adyentitionsly deaf ; the
other hearini?
2.651
One partner adyentitionsly deaf ; the
other unreported whether deaf or
h<^rinfir » ^r-,
1.655
Both partners deaf, whether congeni-
tally or adyentitionsly unreported...
One partner deaf, whether congeni-
tally or adyentitionsly unreported ;
tha other hearincr ...
2.082
3.163
One partner deaf, whether congeni-
tally or adyentitionsly unreported ;•
the other unreported whether deaf
or hearing
2.343
Total
2,644
6,782
2.565
46
Marriagea of the Deaf in America.
Summing up all the marriages of the congenitally deaf
that resulted in o£fspring, one or both of the partners being
congenitally deaf, and all the marriages of the adven-
titiously deaf that resulted in offspring, one or both of the
partners being adventitiously deaf, as shown in Table
XXI, the following table shows the number of marriages of
each class, the number of children born from the mar-
riages of each class, and the average number of children
to a marriage in each class :
Tabu XXII.
Huriages of the deaf resnlting in offspring.
One or both partners congenitally deaf. ..
One or both partners adventitionsly deaf.
Childbkk.
! ATenge
iff«».WM. ' number
Number. | ^^^^^.^
! marriage.
3,401
4,701
2.727
2.477
It appears from Tables XXI and XXII that the average
number of children to each marriage was slightly higher
in the marriages of the congenitally deaf than in those
of the adventitiously deaf. This result, which is not what
we should have expected from the lai^er percentage of
marriages of the congenitally deaf that were without oflf-
spring, as shown by Tables XIX and XX, is perhaps due
to the circumstance that the average duration of the mar-
riages of the congenitally deaf here recorded was probably
greater than that of the marriages of the adventitiously
deaf, for a majority of the earlier pupils of American
schools were congenitally deaf, while within recent years
a majority of them have been adventitiously deaf.* In
*See ** Deaf -Mates : Proportion of Congenital and Adventltioas
Gases,*' in Buck's ** Reference Handbook of the Medical Sciences," New
York, 1886, vol. ii, p. 364.
Marriages of the Deaf in A merica, 4 7
both the marriages without ofifspring and those resulting
in offspring, the disparities in the results of the marriages
of the congenitally and the adventitiously deaf are slight.
We conclude that, while there is not much difference with
respect to productiveness between marriages of the con-
genitally deaf and of the adventitiously deaf, the latter are
probably slightly more productive.
We come now to the principal question to be con-
sidered in this chapter : Are marriages of the congenitally
deaf more liable than marriages of the adventitiously deaf
to result in deaf offspring ?
In seeking an answer to this question, I shall pursue
the same method as in the previous chapters, first regard-
ing the 3,078 marriages of a year's standing or longer, of
which the results have been reported, and ascertaining
what number and percentage of each class resulted in
deaf offspring; and, secondly, regarding the 6,782 chil-
dren bom from these marriages, and ascertaining what
number and proportion of the children born from each
class of marriage were deaf.
First, regarding the marriages, and classifying them
with respect to the congenital or adventitious character
of the deafness of the partners in marriage, the following
table shows the number of marriages of each class,
and the number and percentage of them resulting in deaf
offspring (with or without other offspring) :
48
Marriages of the Deaf in America.
Table XXIII.
MarriageB of the deaf.
Number
marriages.
MaBBIAOES BESUZiTDIO
IM DEAF OFFBPBINO.
Number.
Per-
centage.
Both partDers congeDitally deaf
One partner congenitally deaf; the
other adventitious! V deaf
835
814
120
191
17
845
195
310
48
68
98
37
83
66
17
28
24.776
8.108
One partner congenitally deaf; the
other deaf, whether congenitally
or adventitiously unreported
One partner congenitally deaf; the
other hearinfir
14.165
14.660
One partner congenitallv deaf; the
other unreported whether deaf or
hearing ^
Both partners adventitiously deaf
One partner adventitiously deaf ; the
other deaf, whether congenitally
or adventitiously unreported
One partner adventitiously deaf ; the
other hearing...... .«...*.«,..... ...........
30
17
10
1
7
37
4
3.550
8.718
3.226
One partner acfventitiouBly deaf; the
other unreported whether deaf or
hearing
2.083
Both partners deaf, whether congeni-
tally or adventitiously unreported.
One partner deaf, whether congeni-
tally or adventitiously unreported;
the other hearing
10.294
87.755
One partner deaf, whether congeni-
tally or adventitiously unreported ;
the other unreported whether deaf
or hearing
10.811
Total
3,078
300
9.746
Begarding next the children born from these marriages,
the folloi¥ing table shows the number born from the sev-
eral classes of marriage, classified according to the con-
genital or adventitious character of the deafness of the
partners in marriage, and the number and percentage of
deaf children born from the marriages of each class :
Marriages of the Deaf in America.
Table XXIV.
49
Number
of
children.
DXAV OHZLDBXN.
Marriages of the deaf.
Number.
Per.
centage.
Both partners congenitally deaf
One partner congenitally deaf; the
other adyentitionsly deaf • . .
779
1,820
248
528
26
1,720
378
713
70
127
291
82
202
119
29
63
25.931
6.538
One partner congenitally deaf ; the
other deaf, whether congenitally
or adventitiously unreported
11.694
Oae partner congenitally deaf; the
other hearinfir
11.932
One partner congenitally deaf; the
other unreported whether deaf or
hearing
Both partners adventitiously deaf
One partner adventitiously deaf : the
other deaf, whether congenitally or
adventitiously unreported
40
23
16
1
16
72
7
2.326
6.085
One partner adventitiously deaf ; the
other hearing
2.244
One partner adventitiously deaf ; the
other unreported whether deaf or
hearing
1.429
Both partners deaf, whether congen-
itally or adventitiously unreported.
One partner deaf, whether congen-
itally or adventitiously unreported ;
the other hearing
One partner deaf, whether congen-
the other unreported whether deaf
or hearing
12.598
24.742
8.537
Total
6,782
588
8.670
Begarding only the marriages of the congenitally deaf,
one or both of the partners being congenitally deaf, Table
XXin gives :
50 Marriages of the Deaf in America,
Tabia XXV.
Marriages of the congenitally deaf.
Both partners congenitally deaf....
One partner congenitally deaf ; the
other adventitionsly deaf
One partner congenitally deaf ; the
other deaf, whether congenitally
or adventitionsly unreported
One partner congenitally deaf ; the
other hearing
One partner congenitally deaf ; the
other unreported whether deaf
or hearing
Total
Number
of
marriages.
nr DSA7 ovFSPsiHa.
Number.
836
814
120
191
17
88
66
17
28
24.776
8.108
14.165
14.660
1,477
194
13.185
Regarding the children bom from the marriages of the'
congenitally deaf, one or both of the partners being con-
genitally deafy Table XXIY gives :
Tabu XXVL
Number
of
children.
Deaf ohzXiDbsn.
Number.
Per-
centage.
Both partners congenitally deaf
One partner congenitally deaf; the
other adventitioasly deaf
One partner congenitally deaf; the
other deaf, whether congenitally or
adyentitionsly unreported t .......... .
779
1,820
248
528
26
202
119
29
63
25.931
6.538
11.694
One partner congenitally deaf; the
other hearing
11.932
One partner congenitaUv deaf; the
other unreported whether deaf or
hearing
Total
8,401
418
12.143
Marriages of the Deaf in America.
51
It appears from Tables XXY and XXYI that marriages
of the congenitally deaf, whether they are married to one
another, to adventitiously deaf partners, or to hearing
partners, are very liable to result in deaf offspring ; that
marriages in which both of the partners are congenitally
deaf are most liable to this result ; that those in which
one of the partners is congenitally deaf and the other a
hearing person come next in order of liability ; and that
those in which the other partner is adventitiously deaf are
least liable to result in deaf offspring.
Regarding only the marriages of the adventitiously deaf,
one or both of the partners being adventitiously deaf,
Table XXIII gives :
Table XXYII.
Marriages of the adventitiously deaf.
Number
of
marriages.
MaBBIAOIS BESULTXlia
III DSAT OFFSPBIMO.
Number.
SO
66
17
10
1
Per-
centage.
Both partners adventitiously deaf
One partner adventitiously deaf ; the
other congenitally deaf
One partner adventitiously deaf ; the
other deaf, whether congenitally or
adventitiously unreported
845
814
196
310
48
3.560
8.108
8.718
One partner adventitiously deaf; the
other hearing
3.226
One partner adventitiously deaf ; the
other unreported whether deaf or
hearing
2.083
Total
2,212
124
5.606
Bearding the children born from the marriages of the
adventitiously deaf, one or both of the partners being ad-
ventitiously deaf, Table XXIV gives :
52 Marriages of the Deaf in America.
Table XXVIII.
Number
of
children.
Dbaf ghildbbn.
Marriages of the adventitiously deaf.
Number.
Per-
centage.
Both partners ad ventitionsly deaf
One partner adventitiously deaf ; the
other congenitally deaf
One partner adventitiously deaf ; the
other deaf, whether congenitally or
adventitiously unreported
1,720
1,820
378
713
70
40
119
23
16
1
2.326
6.538
6.085
One partner adventitiously deaf ; the
other hearing
2.244
One partner adventitiously deaf ; the
other unreported whether deaf or
hearinflr
1.429
Total
4,701
199
4.233
It appears from Tables XXVII and XXVIII that mar-
riages of the adventitiously deaf, whether they are mar-
ried to one another, to congenitally deaf partners, or to
hearing partners, are somewhat liable to result in deaf
offspring; that the liability is greatest in marriages in
which the other partner is congenitally deaf; and that
those in which both of the partners are adventitiously
deaf are slightly more liable to result in deaf ofiispring
than those in which one of the partners is adventitiously
deaf and the other a hearing person.
The totals of Tables XXV and XXVII show the mar-
riages of the congenitally deaf and the adventitiously deaf,
respectively, one or both of the partners being deaf, and
the number and percentage of marriages of each class
resulting in deaf offspring (with or without other off-
spring), as follows :
Marriages of the l)eafin America.
Tabub XXIX.
u
Marriages of the deaf.
I Nnmber
I of
I marriages.
iMabbiaoss bxsui^timo
i ik dba7 offbpbimo.
Number. Peroent*e.
One or both partners congenitally I
deaf , 1,477
One or both partners adyentitioosly i
deaf 2,212
194
124
13.135
6.606
The totals of Tables XXVI and XXVIII show the num-
ber and percentage of deaf children resulting from mar-
riages of the congenitally deaf and the adventitiously deaf,
respectively, as follows :
Table XXX.
Marriages of the deaf.
r
One or both partners congenitally
deaf I
One or both pamers adventitioasly |
deaf I
Nnmber
of
children.
DXAF OHIIiDBXN.
It appears from Tables XXIX and XXX that a far larger
proportion of the marriages of the congenitally deaf re-
sulted in deaf offspring than of the adventitiously deaf,
and that a far larger proportion of deaf children were born
from the former than from the latter. The disparity in
the percentages of the results of the two classes of mar-
riages becomes still greater if we regard only the marriages
in which the condition of both partners was reported, and
omit the large number of marriages in which one of the
partners was congenitally deaf and the other adventitiously
deaf, as is shown in the two following tables :
54 Marriages of the Deaf in America.
Table XXXI.
Marriages of the deaf.
Number
of
marriages.
Mabbiaoes bbsuziTino in
DBAP OFFSPBINQ.
Number.
Percentage.
ODe partner oongenitally deaf; the
other oongenitally deaf or hearing.
One partner adventitionsly deaf ; the
other adventitiously deaf or hear-
ing
526
1,165
Ill
40
21.103
3.463
Total
1,681
151
9.458
Tabia XXXII.
Number
of
children.
Deap chtldben.
Marriages of the deaf.
Number.
Percentage.
One partner oongenitally deaf ; the
other oongenitally deaf or hearing.
One partner adventitiously deaf ; the
other adventitiously deaf or hear-
ing
1,307
2,433
265
56
20.275
2.301
Total
3,740
321
8.583
The principal question of this chapter, then, must be
answered in the affirmative. Marriages of the congeni-
tally deaf are far more liable to result in deaf ofiispring
than marriagep of the adventitiously deaf.
This conclusion is in accordance with the generally ac-
cepted law of heredity that congenital or innate character-
istics are far more likely to be transmitted to the offspring
than acquired characteristics. Indeed, some of the most
eminent hereditarians believe that acquired characteristics
are never transmitted. In the case of deafness reappear-
ing in the offspring, if we fall into the common error of
regarding deafness as the characteristic transmitted, we
must conclude at once that an acquired characteristic may be
Marriages of the Deaf in America. 55
transmitted ; for, as is shown by Tables XXYII and XXYIII,
a certain percentage of the marriages of the adventitiously
deaf with one another — small, it is true, in comparison
with that of the marriages of the congenitally deaf (Tables
XXY and XXyi),but much larger than that of marriages in
which both of the partners are hearing persons — result in
deaf ofbpring. But when we remember that what is trans-
mitted is not really deafness, but some physical anomaly
or tendency to disease of which deafness is but the conse-
quence or the symptom, and that this anomaly or ten-
dency may have been congenital in the parent though
deafness did not occur until some later period in life, we
see that, even where marriages of adventitiously deaf per-
sons result in deaf offspring, it is possible that the char-
acteristic transmitted may really be a congenital and not
an acquired one. This is an interesting topic, but to in-
quire into it further at present would draw us too faraway
from the main subject under consideration.
Although the percentage of marriages resulting in deaf
offispring and of deaf children bom therefrom, as shown
by Tables XXIII and XXIV, is much higher where both
of the partners were congenitally deaf than where one of
them was congenitally deaf and the other a hearing per-
son, it does not appear that this higher percentage is chiefly
due, as has been assumed by some writers, to an intensi-
fication of the liability to deaf offspring caused by the
union of '^ like with like." It seems rather to be due to
the fact that, where both of the partners were congenitally
deaf, there were two persons instead of one liable to trans-
mit the physical condition that results in deafness. This
is still more apparent from the following table, which
shows the number of congenitally deaf persons married
for a year or longer to congenitally deaf and to hearing
partners respectively, of whose marriages the results are
reported, the number of deaf children born from these
marriages, and the number bom to every 100 congenitally
deaf married persons in each class of marriage :
56 Maihriages of the t>eafin Ame^'ica*
Tabls xxxtti.
Nnmber of
oongenitally
deumanled
penoni.
DSAV CEOIiDBEV*
deaf pwtner* or to hearing partners.
Number.
Nnmber
bom to
personii.
OoDgeDitally deaf persons married to
ooncrenitallY deaf oartners
655
184
202
63
30.839
Gongenitally deaf persons married to
hearing partners
34.239
Total*
831
265
31.889
If the 655 congenitally deaf persons who married con-
genitally deaf partners had married hearing partners in-
stead, and if the proportion of deaf children bom from
such marriages had been as large as it was in the case of the
184 congenitally deaf persons who did marry hearing part-
ners, the number of deaf children born would haye been
224 instead of 202. There seems, therefore, even in the
marriages in which both of the partners were congenitally
deaf, to have been no intensification of the liability to
deaf oflfspring caused by the union of " like with like."
This result is contrary to the opinion that has been ex-
pressed by some distinguished investigators who have
considered the subject. In 1868, Dr. W. W. Turner, ex-
Principal of the American School at Hartford for the
Deaf, applying to marriages of the deaf certain deductions
drawn from experiments in the breeding of domestic ani-
mals, concluded that the tendency to the inheritance of
deafness by the ofifspring was greatly intensified when
congenitally deaf persons married congenitally deaf part-
ners. " It is a well-known fact as regards domestic ani-
mals,'* he said, " that certain unusual variations of form or
* Eight oongenitaUy deaf persona were married both to congenitally
deaf and to hearing partners.
Marriages of the l)eaf in America, 57
color which sometimes occur among their ofbpring may,
by a careful selection of others similar, and by a continued
breeding of like with like, be rendered permanent, so as
to constitute a distinct variety, as in the case of horses, sheep,
and swine. The same course adopted and pursued in the
human race would, undoubtedly, lead to the same result.
* * * If a person bom deaf marry one who was not,
there is a probability that there may be a deaf-mute among
their children. * * * The amount of deafness trans-
mitted in such cases is so small that interference can
hardly be justified. But if two congenitally deaf-mutes
intermarry and have children, the probability that there
will be congenital deafness among them becomes so great
* * * that every consideration of philanthropy, as well
as the interests of congenitally deaf persons themselves,
should induce their teachers and friends to urge upon
them the impropriety of such intermarriages."*
Dr. Turner's views attracted little attention at the time,
but their citation with approval in the ninth edition of
the Encycloposdia Britannicat doubtless had considerable
influence upon public opinion. Still wider publicity and
greater prominence were given them a few years later by
their adoption and promulgation by Dr. Alexander Graham
Bell.t Dr. Bell laid special emphasis upon the more re-
mote results which he believed would follow marriages in
which both of the partners were congenitally deaf, formu-
lating the theory thus : '' If the laws of heredity that are
known to hold in the case of animals also apply to man,
the intermarriage of congenital deaf-mutes through a num-
• W. W. TuBNEB, ** Hereditary Deafness/* in ** Proceedings of the First
Conference of Principals of American Schools for the Deaf/* Washing-
ton, ISeS, pp. 91-96.
t V Labos, '* Deaf and pomb," in ** Encyclopaadia Britannica/' ninth
•edition, vol. yii, pp. 6 and 7.
t A. O. BeiiL, " Memoir npon the Formation of a Deaf Variety of the
Human Bace/* in *' Memoirs of the National Academy of Sciences/* Wash-
ington, 1884, ToL ii, pp. 177-262. Beprinted separately, Washington,
1884.
58 Marriages of the Deaf in America.
ber of successive generations should result in the forma-
tion of a deaf variety of the human race."* The theory
as thus formulated has been accepted by such eminent
men of science as Francis Galton in England^t Alphonse
de CandoUe in Switzerland,! and Professors Edward D.
Cope, Alpheus Hyatt, H. P. Bowditch, William H. Brewer,
Simon Newcomb, and W. K. Brooks in America.§
We cannot doubt that " the laws of heredity that are
known to hold in the case of animals also apply to man,"
and we cannot believe that the deaf in this respect are
an exception to mankind in general. But since it appears
from this large body of statistics that the proportion
of deaf children to deaf persons married is not greater
where both of the partners were deaf, nor even where
both of them were congenitally deaf, than where one of
them was a hearing person,|| it follows that either there
♦/»«., p. 180; Keprint, p. 4.
fF. QAiiTON, *' Hereditary Deafness," in '* Nature/' London, 1886, vol.
xzzi, pp. 269, 270.
X A. DE Oandollb, *' Snr la Prodootion par S^eetion anx ^tats-Unis
d*nne Bace de Sonrds-Muets, d'aprte M. Alex. Graham Bell," in **Ar.
ohiyes des Sciences physiques et naturelles," (Genera, 1886, vol. zv, pp.
60-^4. Beprinted separately, Gheneva, 1886.
§ ** Scientific Testimony," in ** Facts and Opinions relating to the Deaf
from America," London, 1881, pp. 89-106. Beprinted in '* Appendix to
the Beport of the Boyal Commission on the Blind, the Deaf and Drmib,"
etc., London, 1889, vol. ii, pp. 319-^824, and in ** Education of Deaf
Children," Washington, 1892, part ii, pp. 101-106.
II It will probably surprise persons who have not analyzed Dr. Turner's
statistics carefully to learn that those statistics, like these, showed a
larger proportion of deaf children to deaf persons who married hearing
partners, and even to congenitally deaf persons who married hearing
partners, than to those who married deaf partners. Dr. Turner evidently
did not perceive this fact, but Dr. Bell perceived it and commented upon
it. *' In the case of the American Asylum," Dr. Bell says, ** it appears
that the pupils who married hearing persons had a larger proportion of
deaf children than those who married deaf-mutes," and **even in«the
case of the congenitally deaf pupils of the American Asylum it appears
that those who married hearing persons had a larger proportion of deaf
offspring than those who married deaf-mutes" (*' Memoir," etc., Beprint,
p. 24). Dr. Bell (75u2., p. 25) made an analysis of these and other cases,
Marriages of the Pea f in America. 59
mnst be some exceptions to the general law of heredity
that the tendency to the transmission of characteristics is
intensified by the union of " like with like," or else that
there mnst be some fallacy in the application of this law
to the marriages of the deaf.
That any congenital characteristic is more likely to be
transmitted to the offspring when it exists in both parents
than when it exists in only one parent is doubtless gen-
erally true, but it is not invariably the rule. Darwin gives
several examples in which peculiarities belonging to both
parents " fail to be inherited, apparently from the force
of heredity being too strong," * and says that, " contrary to
the common opinion, it is often suflScient for the inherit-
ance of some peculiar character that one parent alone
should possess it."t Mr. W. Sedgwick, in commenting
upon some statistics showing that marriages in which both
of the parents were deaf seldom resulted in deaf offspring,
su^ests that it may be owing to '' excess having reversed
the action of some natural law in development ; "| and
Bibot, the eminent French authority on heredity, quoting
Mr. Sedgwick's suggestion without expressing dissent,
says : '' Many physiologists have thought that when both
parents present the same characteristics heredity may
acquire such power as to destroy itself." § Darwin also
cites Mr. Sedgwick's remark, but wisely adds that " it is
as searching and exhaustive as the data at his command permitted, and,
in view of the large proportion of deaf offspring resulting from marriages
in which one of the partners was a hearing person, suggested the explana-
tion, which will be considered in a future chapter, that in a majority of
these marriages the deaf partner was probably congenitally deaf, and the
hearing partner probably belonged to a family containing deaf persons.
*G. B. Dabwin, *' The Variation of Animals and Plants under Domes-
tication," New York, 1868, toL ii, p. 33.
tiWd., p. 39.
tW. SsDOWiOK, *'0n Sexual Limitation in Hereditary Disease," in
''British and Foreign Medico-Ohirurg^cal Review," London, 1861, vol.
xxviii, p. 204.
§T. Bibot, ** Heredity: a Psychological Study of its Phenomena,
Laws, Oauaes, and Ck>nsequences," New York, 1875, p. 212.
60 Marriages of the J)eaf in Americct.
safer in the present state of our knowledge to look at the
whole case as simply unintelligible.'**
The present statistics, which include a much larger
number of cases than Mr. Sedgwick had before him, do
not corroborate the view suggested by him ; for while they
show a smaller percentage of deaf oflbpring to deaf mar-
ried persons, and even to congenitally deaf married persons,
in marriages in which both of the partners were deaf than
in those in which one of them was a hearing person, the
large number of marriages in which both of the partners
were congenitally deaf that resulted in deaf ofiispring in-
dicate that heredity in such cases does not " acquire such
power as to destroy itself." On the other hand, Darwin's
statement that, "contrary to the common opinion, it is
often sufficient for the inheritance of some peculiar char-
acter that one parent alone should possess it," is corrobo-
rated by these statistics.
The fallacy in applying to marriages of the deaf the law
of heredity concerning the results of the union of "like
with like " lies, I believe, not in the direction suggested
by Mr. Sedgwick, but in the erroneous assumption, made
by nearly all the writers who have discussed this subject,
that, when the deafness of the parent reappears in the
offspring, deafness is the characteristic transmitted. As
has already been stated, what is really transmitted is not
deafness, but some anomaly of the auditory organs or of
the nervous system, or the tendency to some disease, of
which deafness is but the result or the symptom. These
anomalies and diseases, of which deafness is the result or
the symptom, are many and various. " Hereditary deaf-
ness in some of its aspects is like hereditary cough ; both
are the result of a great number of possible physical
states."t "Deafness no more implies one defect or
* G. B. DLRwnXy ** The Variation of Animals and Plants under Domes-
tication," New York, 1868, vol. ii, p. 34.
t W. Q. Jenkins, ** Heredity in its Belation to Deafness," in ** American
Annals of the Deaf," Washington, 1891, vol. xxxvi, p. 104.
Marriages of the Deaf in America. 6 1
disease than cough or jaundice does. The congh may be
dne to bronchitis or phthisis, the jaundice to cancer or
gall-stones. * * » Congenital deafness * *^ * is
due not to one, but to many different and unconnected
pathological conditions."^ Now, if a person who is deaf
from one anomaly or disease of the auditory organs, or
of the nervous system, marries a partner who is deaf
from some different and unconnected pathological con-
dition, the law of heredity under consideration should
not lead us to expect any intensification of the liability to
transmit the defect, for the characteristics existing in the
two partners are not the same. Although both partners
are deaf, their marriage is not a union of " like with like "
from a physiological point of view, and the law does not
apply to their case. On the other hand, where the phys-
ical condition that results in deafness is the same in both
partners — as, for instance, it probably is in a class of mar-
riages of which these records furnish some examples,
which will be considered in a future chapter, viz., consan-
guineous marriages of deaf persons — we should expect
the liability to deaf offspring to be intensified by their
union ; but marriages of this kind are probably less nu-
merous than those in which the physical conditions of the
partners are different.
It appears from the following table that in marriages
of the adventitiously deaf, also, the proportion of deaf
ofiispring to the number of deaf .married persons is less
where both of the partners were adventitiously deaf than
where one of them was adventitiously deaf and the other
a hearing person. The disparity in the percentage of
deaf children born from the two classes of marriages of
adventitiously deaf persons, however, is far greater than
that from the two classes of marriages of congenitally
deaf persons. The table shows the number of adven-
•J. K. liOVB, "Deaf-Mutism, a Glinioal and Pathologioal Study,"
Glasgow, 1896, pp. 101, 103.
62
Marriages of the Deaf in America.
titioasly deaf persons maxried for a year or longer to ad-
ventitiously deaf and to hearing partners respectively, of
whose marriages the results are reported, the number of
deaf children bom from these marriages, and the number
born to every 100 adventitiously deaf married persons in
each class of marriage :
Table XXXTV.
Number
of
adyen.
Utionaly
deaf
married
peraona.
DXAV CHIIiDRUI.
Adyentltloiisly deif penons mftrrled to Adventl-
UoQsly deaf partners or to hearing partnera.
Kunber.
Nnmber
Dom to
ererylOOad-
rentitloualy
deaf married
pccaowL
Adventitioasly deaf persons married to
adventitiously deaf partners....
1,656
305
40
16
2.415
Adventitionsly deaf persons married to
hearinor partners
5.246
Total*
1,946
56
2.877
If the 1,656 adventitiously deaf persons who married
adventitioasly deaf partners had married hearing part-
ners instead, and if the proportion of deaf children born
from such marriages had been as large as it was in the
case of the 305 adventitioasly deaf persons who did
marry hearing partners, the number of deaf children born
would have been 86 instead of 40.
If the explanation above suggested of the fallacy under-
lying the theory of an intensified liability to " hereditary
deafness," supposed to be caused by the union of " like
with like,'* is correct, we see why the percentage of deaf
offspring to deaf married persons should not be very much
greater in marriages in which both of the partners are
* Fifteen adyentitionsly deaf persons were married both to adTenti-
tionsly deaf and to hearing partners.
TJN17. .'JTy)
Marriages of the Deaf in America. 63
deaf than in those in which one of them is deaf and the
other a hearing person ; but why shoold the percentage
be, as it is in the case of the adventitiously deaf and of
the deaf taken as a whole, very much less? This ques-
tion will be considered in a future chapter, after we have
examined some other and entirely different classifications
of the deaf.
CHAPTEB IV.
MABBIAdES OP THE DEAF, ONE OR BOTH OF THE PABTNEBS
HAVING DEAF BELATIVES.
In the preceding chapters some of the most important
of the questions proposed at the outset of this Inquiry
have been answered, but we are not yet prepared to ad-
vise the deaf how to choose their partners in marriage
with a view to diminishing their liability to deaf o&pring.
If we should stop at the conclusions thus far reached, the
only advice we could give would be that the congenitally
deaf, if they married at all, should marry the adventi-
tiously deaf, and that the adventitiously deaf should marry
one another. But if the congenitally deaf should follow
this advice, their adventitiously deaf partners would be
compelled to disregard it ; and no opportunity would be
left for members of either class to follow the choice of
their own hearts in case they should wish to marry con-
genitally deaf or hearing persons. Happily, another clas-
sification of the d^af may be made besides that based
upon the congenital or adventitious character of the deaf-
ness, and one that promises to yield more satisfactory
results.
In the statistics gathered by the heads of schools for
the deaf, as pupils were brought for admission from time
to time, it was early observed that the occurrence of two
or more deaf persons in a family was by no means rare,
and that a large number of the pupils had other deaf rel-
atives, as uncles, aunts, and cousins. So long ago as 1854,
Dr. H. P. Feet expressed the opinion that the hearing
brothers and sisters of a deaf person were about as liable
Mar7*iage9 of the Deaf in America. 65
to have deaf children as the deaf person himself, '^ sup-
posing each to marry into families that have, or each
to marry into families that have not, shown a predis-
position toward deaf-dumbness."* Dr. Turner, in 1868,
referred to the existence of deafness in collateral
branches of certain families as an argument in support of
his theory of " Hereditary Deafness."t Dr. Bell, in 1883,
quoting the opinion of Dr. Peet above cited, and referring
to the fact that in the majority of cases that had fallen
under his own personal observation where a deaf person
was married to a hearing partner the latter belonged to a
family containing deaf persons, reached this conclusion :
"A hereditary tendency towards deafness, as indicated by
the possession of deaf relatives, is a most important ele-
ment in determining the production of deaf offspring.
* * * It may even be a more important element than
the mere fact of congenital deafness in one or both of the
parents.":^ In the present Inquiry, therefore, an effort
was made to ascertain, as far as possible, whether the
partners in marriage had deaf relatives, and, if so, what
was the relationship.
In tabulating the returns of deaf relatives, I started out
with the hypothesis that, if the possession of deaf rela-
tives were a factor in the problem, the relationship of
deaf brother or sister would be the most important one
as an indication of the liability to deaf offspring, and I
therefore at first made a general tabulation of the results
of the marriages in which one or both of the partners had
deaf brother or sister, one or more, with or without other
•H. P. Pebt, " list of Pupils of the New York Institution for the In-
stmction of the Deaf and Dumb," in ^'American Annals of the Deaf,"
Hartford, 1854, toI. yi, p. 235.
t W. W. TuBNSB, " Hereditary Deafness," in ** Proceedings of the First
Conference of Principals of American Schools for the Deaf," Washing,
ion, 1868.
t A. G. Bell, '* Memoir upon the Formation of a Deaf Variety of the
Human Baoe," Beprint, Washington, 1884, p. 26.
66
Marriages of the Deaf in America.
deaf relatives, separately from those of the marriages in
which one or both of the partners had other deaf relatives
(not including descendants), but not deaf brother or
sister. Contrary to my expectation, the results proved
that the percentages of marriages resulting in deaf off-
spring, and of deaf children bom therefrom, were nearly
the same for these two classes, the difference being only
between one and two per cent., and in some combinations
favoring the first class and in others the second. The total
number of marriages of the second class, moreover, proved
to be comparatively small, those in which both of the
partners had other deaf relatives, but not deaf brother or
sister, being only about one per cent, of the whole num-
ber of marriages, and those in which one but not the
other of the partners was thus conditioned being only
about llj^ per cent. In view of these results, and of the
additional circumstance that the separation of the two
classes would have added greatly to the length and com-
plication of the tables in which the possession or non-
possession of deaf relatives is shown in connection with
the existence of congenital or adventitious deafness or
of hearing, it was decided to combine the two classes.
Deaf descendants are not included in the tabulation.
The 8,504 partners in marriage comprised in these
records are classified as follows with respect to the pos-
session of deaf relatives (not including descendants) :
Tablb XXXV.
Partners in marriage.
Number.
Percentage.
Had deaf relatives
2,496
2,169
3,839
29.351
Had no deaf relatives
25.506
No information concerning deaf relatives re-
ported
45.143
Total
8,504
100.000
Marriages of the Deaf in America.
67
We do not know what proportion of married people in
general have deaf relatives, but the percentage is cer-
tainly very much less than that shown in the above table
and in the tables that follow, both of the married deaf
and of their hearing partners in marriage. It seems
probable, then, at the outset, that the possession or non-
possession of deaf relatives will prove an important factor
in the solution of the questions under consideration.
The number and percentage of the deaf married persons
who had deaf relatives (not including descendants) are
shown in the following table :
Table XXXVI.
Deaf married persons.
Number.
Percentage.
Had deaf relatives
2,420
2,081
2,776
33.265
Had no deaf relatives
28.597
No information concerning deaf relatives re-
ported
38.148
7,277
100.000
Regarding only the deaf married persons concerning
whom it is reported whether they had deaf relatives or
not, we have :
Table XXXVII.
Deaf married persons.
Number.
Percentage.
Had deaf relatives
2,420
2,081
53 766
Had no deaf relatives x.-.t ,-„-.-x-
46.234
Total
4,501
100.000
The proportion of the married deaf having deaf rela-
tives, as shown by Table XXXVII, is larger than that of
17,883 pupils who attended American schools for the
deaf up to the year 1890, of whom 7,516, or 42 per cent.,
were reported as having deaf relatives.* This difference
•See ** School Statistics of the Deaf," in ** Proceedings of the World's
Congress of Instructors of the Deaf," Washington, 1893, p. 276.
68
Marriages of the Deaf in America.
is probably dae chiefly to the fact that the deaf relatives
of the married deaf were ascertained in many cases
at a later date than those of the "School Statistics,"
additional deaf relatives having been born in the interval.
The number and percentage of the congenitally deaf
married persons who had deaf relatives (not including
descendants) are shown in the following table :
Table XXXVm.
Oongenitally deaf married persons.
Number.
Had deaf relatives
Had no deaf relatives
No information ooncerning deaf relatives re-
ported
Total
Percentage.
65.078
13.987
20.936
100.000
The number and percentage of the adventitiously deaf
married persons who had deaf relatives (not including
descendants) are shown in the following table :
Table XXXIX.
Adventitiously deaf married persons.
Number.
Percentage.
Had deaf relatives
794
1,707
1,452
20.086
Had no deaf relatives ,
43.182
No information concerning deaf relatives re-
ported
36.732
Total
3,953
100.000
It appears from a comparison of Tables XXXYIU and
XXXIX that the proportion of those who had deaf rela-
tives is far larger among the congenitally deaf than
among the adventitiously deaf, while the proportion of
those who had no deaf relatives is far larger among the
adventitiously deaf. This indicates a close connection
between the existence of congenital deafness and the pos-
session of deaf relatives.
Marriages of the Deaf in America.
69
The nnmber and percentage of the hearing partners in
marriage who had deaf relatives (not including descend-
ants) are shown in the following table :
Tablb XL.
Hearing partners in marriage.
Nmnber.
Percentage.
Had deaf relatiyes
72
87
738
8.072
Had no deaf relatives
9 753
No information concerning deaf relatives re-
ported
82.176
Total
892
100.000
It is a matter of regret that the questions with respect
to deaf relatives of hearing partners were left unanswered
in so lai^e a proportion of the marriage records. The
source from which, in many cases, information was ob-
tained concerning the deaf relatives of the deaf married
persons — the school records — did not exist with respect
to the hearing partners, and the collectors of the marriage
records did not all realize the importance of making
special efforts to obtain full details concerning relation-
ships, especially with respect to hearing partners. Efforts
to fill the lacunaB by further correspondence were some-
times successful but oftener unsuccessful.
Regarding only the hearing partners in marriage con-
cerning whom it is reported whether they had deaf
relatives or not, we have :
Table XLI.
Hearing partners in marriage.
Number.
Percentage.
Had deaf relatives
72
87
45.283
Had no deaf relatives
54.717
Total
159
100.000
70 Marriages of the Deaf in Amenca.
The circumstance that so large a proportion of hearing
persons having deaf relatives married deaf partners, as
shown by the above table — certainly a much larger pro-
portion than the percentage of hearing persons having
deaf relatives to hearing persons in general, though we
do not know just what that percentage is — ^is probably
chiefly due to one or more of the following reasons : (1)
they became acquainted with the deaf persons whom they
married through their own deaf relatives ; (2) being ac-
customed to communicate with the deaf, they were able
to communicate with these persons more easily and freely
than were hearing people in general; (3)' they were
drawn towards them with peculiar interest and sympathy
on account of having deaf relatives of their own. Vice
versa, similar reasons would account for the fact that
so many deaf persons married hearing partners having
deaf relatives-
We come now to the principal questions to be con-
sidered in this chapter, viz : (1) Is the possession or non-
possession of deaf relatives by one or both of the part-
ners in marriage a trustworthy indication of liability or
non-liability to deaf offspring ? (2) Is it a more trust-
worthy indication than the congenital or adventitious
character of the deafness of one or both of the partners ?
In seeking an answer to these questions I shall pursue
the same method as in the previous chapters, regarding
first the marriages of a year's standing or longer, of which
the results have been reported, and ascertaining what
number and percentage of each class of marriage resulted
in deaf offspring ; and, secondly, regarding the children
born from these marriages, and ascertaining what number
and proportion of the children born from each class of
marriage were deaf.
Beginning with the classes of marriage that were con-
sidered in Chapter III — the marriages of the congenitally
deaf and of the adventitiously deaf — let us see how
Marriages of the Deaf in America.
71
their respective percentages of marriages resulting in deaf
oSispring, and of deaf children born therefrom, are
affected by the possession or non-possession of deaf
relatives.
The following table shows the marriages in which both
of the partners were congenitally deaf, classified accord-
ing to the possession or non-possession of deaf rela-
tives (not including descendants), and the number and
percentage of each class resulting in deaf offspring :
Tablb xlu.
Both partners congenitally deaf.
Both partners had deaf relatives
One partner had deaf relatives ; the
other had not
One partner had deaf relatives; no
information concerning deaf rela-
tives of the other partner reported.
Neither partner had deaf relatives....
One partner had no deaf relatives ;
no information concerning deaf
relatives of the other partner re-
ported
No information concerning deaf rela-
tives of either partner reported
Total
Number
of
marriages.
MaBBIAOES BB8T7LTINO
IN DXA7 OFFSPBINO.
Number.
Percent*e.
172
49
28.488
49
8
16.326
73
14
17
1
23.288
7.143
2
25
8
32.000
335
83
24 776
The following table shows the number of children, and
the number and percentage of deaf children, bom from
the several classes of marriages in which both of the part-
ners were congenitally deaf :
72
MarAages of ike Deaf in Ainerica,
Table XLIII.
Both partners oongenitally deaf.
Number
of
children.
DSAP GHIIiDBEN.
Number.
Percent*e.
Both partners had deaf relatives
One partner had deaf relatives ; the
other had not.
429
106
159
24
1
61
130
21
32
1
30.303
20.000
One partner had deaf relatives; no
information concerning deaf rela-
tives of the other partner reported.
Neither partner had deaf relatives
One partner had no deaf relatives ; no
information concerning deaf rela-
tives of the other partner reported.
No information concerning deaf rela-
tives of either partner reported
20.126
4.167
18
29.508
Total
779
202
25.931
Of the marriage concerning which it is reported in Tables
XLII and XLIII that neither partner had deaf relatives
and a deaf child was born, there are two records. One,
coming from the school where the partners were educated,
contains no information concerning deaf relatives. The
other record, from which the statement that neither part-
ner had deaf relatives is derived, comes from a person
belonging to another family and residing in another town,
and in general gives such meagre details as to show that
its author had but little acquaintance with the family of
either partner. Under these circumstances the statement
that neither partner had deaf relatives may be regarded
as of doubtful authenticity. If we eliminate this marriage
from the tables, there remains not a single instance of
marriages in which both of the partners were congenitally
deaf ftnd neither had deaf relatives, that resulted in deaf
offspring.
The conclusions to be drawn from the statistics of these
tables and of those that follow, as to the relative impor-
tance of congenital or adventitious deafness and the pos-
Marriages of the Pea/ in America.
n
session or non-possession of deaf relatives as an indication
of liability or non-liability to deaf offspring, are reserved
until all the various classes that have been considered in
the preceding chapters shall have been examined to see
how their respective percentages of deaf offspring are
affected by the possession or non-possession of deaf rela-
tives.
The following table shows the marriages in which one
of the partners was congenitally deaf and the other ad-
ventitiously deaf, classified according to the possession or
non-possession of deaf relatives (not including descend-
ants), and the number and percentage of each class re-
sulting in deaf offspring :
TABiiB XLTV.
Number
of
Mabbiaobs
BE8T7LTINQ
One partner congenitally deaf ; the
other adventitionsly deaf.
IN DBAP OFFSPBINO.
marriages.
Number.
Percent'e.
Both partners had deaf relatives
141
24
17.021
One partner had deaf relatives; the
other had not
260
14
6.384
One partner had deaf relatives; no
information concerning deaf rela-
tives of the other partner reported.
189
18
9.524
Neither partner had deaf relatives
100
3
3.000
One partner had no deaf relatives ; no
information concerning deaf rela-
tives of the other partner reported.
46
2
4.348
No information concerning deaf rela-
tives of either partner reported
78
6
6.410
Total
814
66
8.108
The following table shows the number of children, and
the number and percentage of deaf children, bom from
the several classes of marriage in which one of the part-
ners was congenitally deaf and the other adventitiously
deaf :
74 Marriages of the Deaf in America.
Table XLV.
One partner congenitally deaf; the
Number
of
children
Deaf children.
other adventitioasly deaf.
__ —
Number.
Percent*e.
Both partners had deaf relatives
321
35
10.903 '
One partner had deaf relatives; the
other had not
578
32
5.536
One partner had deaf relatives : no
information concerning deaf rela-
tives of the other partner reported.
434
38
8.208
Neither partner had deaf relatives
264
4
1.515
One partner had no deaf relatives ; no
information concerning deaf rela-
tives of the other partner reported...
73
2
2.740
No information concerning deaf rela-
tives of either partner reported
150
8
5.333
Total
1,820
119
6.538
Begarding the three marriages resulting in four deaf
children, of which it is reported in Tables XLTV and XLV
that neither of the partners had deaf relatives, the state-
ment with respect to two of them comes from their school
records. With respect to the third, the school record
gives no information concerning deaf relatives, but it says
that one of the partners was admitted to school from an
almshouse, and that he bore his mother's name, and it
was not known who his father was. The statement that
he had no deaf relatives, which comes from a person be-
longing to another family and residing in another town,
cannot therefore be accepted as well authenticated. If
we eliminate this marriage from the tables, the percentage
of marriages of this class resulting in deaf offspring is
reduced to 2.02 and the percentage of deaf children bom
therefrom to 1.14.
The following table shows the marriages in which one
of the partners was congenitally deaf, and the other was
deaf, whether congenitally or adventitiously unreported,
classified according to the possession or non-possession
of deaf relatives (not including descendants), and the
Mar adages of the Deaf in Ainerica,
75
number and percentage of each class resulting in deaf
offspring :
Table XL VI.
One partner congenitally deaf; the
other deaf, whether congenitally
or adventitiously unreported.
Both partners had deaf relatives
One partner had deaf relatives ; the
other had not
One partner had deaf relatives; no
information concerning deaf rela-
tives of the other partner reported.
Neither partner had deaf relatives
One partner had no deaf relatives;
no information concerning deaf
relatives of the other partner re-
ported
No information concemiug deaf rela-
tives of either partner reported
TotaJ
Number
of
Marriages.
Mabriaoxs bxsultiho
IN DEAF OFFSPBINa.
Number. Percent*e.
20
5 25.000
10
2 20.000
56
3
C 10.714
6
1
16.667
25
3
12.000
120
17
14.167
The following table shows the number of children, and
the number and percentage of deaf children, bom from the
several classes of marriage in which one of the partners
was congenitallj deaf, and the other was deaf, whether
congenitally or adventitiously unreported :
Table XLVII.
One partner congenitally deaf; the
other deaf, whether congenitally
or adventitiously nnreported.
Both partners had deaf relatives
One partner had deaf relatives ; the
other had not
One partner had deaf relatives; no
information concerning deaf rela-
tives of the other partner reported,
Neither partner had deaf relatives
One partner had no deaf relatives;
no information concerning deaf
relatives of the other partner re-
ported
No information concerning deaf rela-
tives of either partner reported
Total
Number
Deaf ohildben.
of
children.
Number.
Percent'e.
53
14
26.415
17
2
11.765
101
C
5.941
6
17
2
11,765
54
5
9.259
248
29
11.694
76
Marriages of the Deaf in Americd.
The following table shows the marriages in which one
of the partners was cougenitallj deaf and the other was a
hearing person, classified according to the possession or
non-possession of deaf relatives (not including descend-
ants), and the number and percentage of each class re-
sulting in deaf offspring :
Table XLVIII.
One partner conffeni tally deaf; the
other nearing.
Both partners had deaf relatives
One partner had deaf relatives ; the
other had not
One partner had deaf relatives; no
information concerning deaf rela-
tives of the other partner reported
Neither partner had deaf relatives
One partner had no deaf relatives;
no information concerning deaf
relatives of the other partner re-
ported
No information concerning deaf rela-
tives of either partner reported
Total
Number
of
marriages.
20
14
104
7
16
30
191
MaBBIAOBS BESTTIiTINO
IM DBAF offspbino.
Number. Peroent'e.
12
2
28
35.000
7.143
11.538
28.571
6.250
16.667
14.660
The following table shows the number of children, and
the number and percentage of deaf children, born from
the several classes of marriage in which one of the partners
was congenitally deaf and the other was a hearing person :
Marriages of the Deaf in America,
Tablb xlix.
77
One partner congenitally deaf ; the
other hearing.
Number
of
DSAV G]
children.
Nnmber.
Both partners had deaf relatives
70
17
One partner had deaf relatives; the
other had not
59
7
One partner had deaf relatives; no
atives of the other partner reported .
285
27
Neither partner had deaf relatives
19
3
One partner had no deaf relatives ;
no information concerning deaf rel-
atives of the other partner reported .
28
1
No information concerning deaf rel-
atives of either partner reported....
67
8
Total
528
63
Peroent'e.
24.286
11.864
9.474
15.789
3.571
11.940
11.932
The class of marriages in which neither of the partners
had deaf relatives, as shown in Tables XLYIII and XLIX,
gives a large percentage of marriages resulting in deaf off-
spring and of deaf children born therefrom, thus differing
from all the marriages of this class reported in the other
tables. It will be observed, however, that the total num-
ber of marriages of this class reported in Tables XLYIII
and XLIX is only seven.
The following table shows the marriages in which one
of the partners was congenitally deaf and the other was
unreported whether deaf or hearing, classified according to
the possession or non-possession of deaf relatives (not in-
cluding descendants) :
78
MaiTiages of the Deaf in Am&t'ica.
Table L.
One partner congenitally deaf ; the
other unreported whether deaf or
Number
of
marriages.
Mabbiaqbs sbsultino
IN DEAP OFFSPBIMG.
hearing.
Number.
Percent'e.
Both partners had deaf relatives
One partner had deaf relatives ; the
other had not
2
One partner had deaf relatives; no
information concerning deaf rel-
atives of the other partner reported .
Neither partner had deaf relatives
One partner had no deaf relatives ; no
information concerning deaf rel-
atives of the other partner reported. .
atives of either partner reported
7
1
3
4
Total
17
The following table shows the number of children born
from the several classes of marriage in which one of the
partners was congenitally deaf and the other was unre-
ported whether deaf or hearing :
Table LI.
One partner congenitally deaf ; the
other unreported wheUier deaf or
hearing.
Both partners had deaf relatives
One partner had deaf relatives ; the
other had not
One partner had deaf relatives ; no
information concerning deaf rel-
atives of the other partner reported .
Neither partner had deaf relatives
One partner had no deaf relatives ;
no information concerning deaf rel-
atives of the other partner reported .
No information concerning deaf rel-
atives of either partner reported. . ..
Total-
Number
of
children.
6
8
26
Deaf ohildben.
Number. PeroenVe.
The following table shows the marriages in which both
of the partners were adventitiously deaf, classilSed accord-
Marriages of the Deaf in America,
79
ing to the possession or non-possession of deaf relatives
(not including descendants), and the number and percent-
age of each class resulting in deaf offspring :
Table LEE.
Both partners adventitiously deaf.
Number
of
marriages.
Masbiaoes
IN DEAF 0
Number.
10
7
6
2
BESULTINO
FFSPBINO.
Percent'e.
Both partners had deaf relatives
One partner had deaf relatives ; the
other had not.....
57
167
92
284
83
162
17.544
4.191
One partner had deaf relatives ; no
information concerning deaf rela-
tives of the other partner reported.
Neither partner had deaf relatives
One partner had no deaf relatives;
no information concerning deaf rel-
atives of the other partner reported.
No information concerning deaf rel-
atives of either partner reported....
6.522
0.704
5
3.086
Total
845
30
3.550
The following table shows the number of children, and
the number and percentage of deaf children, bom from
the several classes of marriage in which both of the part-
ners were adventitiously deaf :
Table LIII.
Both partners adventitiously deaf.
Number
of
children.
Deaf ohildben.
Number.
Percent'e.
Both partners had deaf relatives
One partner had deaf relatives ; the
other had not
114
357
202
550
163
334
11
10
10
2
9.649
2.801
One partner had deaf relatives; no
information concerning deaf rela-
tives of the other partner reported.
Neither partner had deaf relatives
One partner had no deaf relatives;
no information concerning deaf rel-
atives of the other partner reported.
No information concerning deaf rel-
atives of either partner reported....
4.950
0.364
7
2.096
Total
1,720
40
2.326
80
Marriages of the Deaf in America.
The following table shows the marriages in which one
of the partners was adventitiously deaf, and the other was
deaf, whether congenitally or adventitiously unreported,
classified according to the possession or non-possession
of deaf relatives (not including descendants), and the num-
ber and percentage of each class resulting in deaf off-
spring :
Table LIV.
One partner adventitiously deaf ; the
other deaf, whether congenitally or
Number
of
marriages.
MaBBIAOES BBSUIiTINa
IN DEAF 0FF8PBINO.
adventitiously unreported.
Number.
Peroent*e.
Both partners had deaf relatives
One partner had deaf relatives ; the
other had not
8
12
49
12
49
65
3
1
8
2
37.500
8.333
One partner had deaf relatives; no
information concerning deaf rela-
tives of the other partner reported..
Neither partner had deaf relatives
One partner had no deaf relatives; no
information concerning deaf rela-
tives of the other partner reported..
No information concerning deaf rela-
tives of either partner reported
16.326
16.667
3
4.615
Total
195
17
8.718
The following table shows the number of children, and
the number and percentage of deaf children, bom from
the several classes of marriage in which one of the part-
ners was adventitiously deaf, and the other was deaf,
whether congenitally or adventitiously unreported :
Marriages of the Deaf in America.
Table LY.
81
One partner adventitiouHly deaf ; the
other deaf, whether congenitally or
adTentitioaaly unreported.
Number
of
children.
DSAF OinTiDBEW.
Number. Percent'e.
Both partners had deaf reUtives
One partner had deaf relatives; the
other had not.
27
30
98
27
76
120
5
1
10
2
18.518
8.333
One partner had deaf relatives ; no in-
formation concerning deaf relatives
of the other nartner reoorted
10 204
Neither partner had deaf relatives
One partner had no deaf relatives ; no
information concerning deaf rela-
tives of the other partner reported..
7.407
No information concerning deaf rela-
tives of either partner reported
5
4.167
Total
378
23
6.086
The following table shows the marriages in which one
of the partners was adventitiously deaf and the other was
a hearing person, classified according to the possession or
non-possession of deaf relatives (not including descendants) ,
and the number and percentage of each class resulting in
deaf offspring :
Tablb lvi.
One partner adventitiously deaf ; the
other hearing.
Both partners had deaf relatives
One partner had deaf relatives; the
other had not.
One partner had deaf relatives; no
information concerning deaf rela-
tives of the other partner reported. .
Neither partner had deaf relatives
One partner had no deaf relatives ; no
information concerning deaf rela-
tives of the other partner reported.
No information concerning deaf rela-
tives of either partner reported
Total
Number
of
marriages.
9
23
40
48
90
100
310
BiABBIAOBB BBBULTIMO
IN DKAP OFFBPBma.
Number. Percent'e.
10
4.348
10.000
2.083
4.000
3.226
82
Marriages of the Deaf in America,
The following table shows the number of children, and
the number and percentage of deaf children, born from the
several classes of marriage in which one of the partners
.was adventitiously deaf and the other was a hearing
person :
Tablb LVII.
One partner adventitiously deaf ; the
other hearing.
Number
of
children.
Deaf ghildben.
Number.
Percent'e.
Both partners had deaf relatives
One partner had deaf relatives; the
other had not
21
46
89
143
181
233
1
9
1
2.174
One partner had deaf relatives; no
information concerning deaf rela-
tives of the other partner reported..
Neither partner had deaf relatives
One partner had no deaf relatives ; no
information concerning deaf rela-
tives of the other partner reported.
No information concerning deaf rela-
tives of either partner reported
10.112
0.699
5
2.146
Total*
713
16
2.244
The following table shows the marriages in which one
of the partners was adventitiously deaf and the other was
unreported whether deaf or 'hearing, classified according
to the possession or non-possession of deaf relatives (not
including descendants), and the number and percentage .
of each class resulting in deaf offspring :
Marriagen of the Deaf in Avierica,
Table LVIII.
83
One partner adyentitioosly deaf; the i Number
other unreported whether deaf or i of
hearing. I marriages.
Both partners had deaf relatives
One partner had deaf relatives; the
other had not
One partner had deaf relatives; no
information concerning deaf rela-
tives of the other partner reported. »
Neither partner had deaf relatives
One partner had no deaf relatives;
no information concerning deaf
relatives of the other partner re-
ported
No information concerning deaf rela-
tives of either partner reported
Total-
is
30
48
Mabbiages bbsultino
in dbav offspbimq.
Number. Peroent*e.
3.338
2.083
The following table shows the number of children, and
the number and percentage of deaf children, born from
the several classes of marriage in which one of the
partners was adventitiously deaf and the other was unre-
ported whether deaf or hearing :
Tablb lix.
One partner adventitiously deaf; th'e
other unreported whether deaf or
Number
of
children.
Deap childben.
hearing.
Number.
Percent'e.
Both partners had deaf relatives
1
One partner had deaf reUtives; the
other had not t,
One partner had deaf relatives; no
tives of the other partner reported. .
Neither nartner had deaf relatives
3
One partner had no deaf relatives;
no information concerning . deaf
relatives of the other partner re-
ported
20
47
No information concerning deaf rela-
tives of either partner reported
1
2.128
Total
70
1
1.429
. __. — * —
84
Marriages oft/ie Deaf in America,
The following table shows the marriages in which both
of the partners were deaf, whether congenitally or adven-
titiously unreported, classified according to the possession
or non-possession of deaf relatives (not including descend-
ants), and the number and percentage of each class re-
sulting in deaf offspring : '
Table LX.
Both partners deaf, whether congeni-
tally or adyentitiously unreported.
Number
of
marriages.
Both partners had deaf relatives
One partner had deaf relatives ; the
other had not
One partner had deaf relatives; no
information concerning deaf rela-
tives of the other partner reported. .
Neither partner had deaf relatives ,
One partner had no deaf relatives ; no
information concerning deaf rela-
tives of the other partner reported. .
No information concerning deaf rela-
tives of either partner reported
Total-
is
1
3
46
MABBZAasa BSSUIiTINa
IN DEAF OFF8PBINO.
Number. Percent^e.
50.000
100.000
7.143
6.667
10.294
The following table shows the number of children, and
the number and percentage of deaf children, born from the
several classes of marriage in which both of the partners
were deaf, whether congenitally or adventitiously unre-
ported : '
Marriages of the Deaf in America. 85
Table LXI.
Both partnen deaf, whether congeni-
tally or adyentitioTuly unreported.
Both partners had deaf relatives
One partner had deaf relatives; the
other had not
One partner had deaf relatives; no
iofomuition concerning dcHf rela-
tives of the other partner reported. I
Neither partner had deaf relatives |
One partner had no deaf relatives ; no
information concerning deaf rela-
tives of the other partner reported . '
No information concerning deaf rela- '
tivea of either partner reported
Number
of
children.
12
5
Deaf ohiij>ben.
Total.,
23
3
9
75
127
Number.
Percent'e.
6
2
2
50.000
40.000
8.696
6
8.000
16
12.598
The following table shows the marriages in which one
of the partners was deaf, whether congenitallj or adven-
titionsly unreported, and the other a hearing person, clas-
sified according to the possession or non-possession of
deaf relatives (not including descendants), and the num-
ber and percentage of each class resulting in deaf off-
spring :
Table LXII.
One partner deaf, whether congeni-
tally or adventitiously unreported ;
the other hearing.
Both partners had deaf relatives
One partner had deaf relatives ; the
other had not
One partner had deaf relatives ; no in-
formation concerning deaf relatives
of the other partner reported
Neither partner had deaf relatives
One partner had no deaf relatives ; no
information concerning deaf rela-
tives of the other partner reported
No information concerning deaf rela-
tives of either partner reported
Total
Number
of
marriages.
35
1
8
51
98
MaEBIAOES BESniiTING
IN DEAF OFF8PBINO.
Number. Percent*e.
3
1
15
1
17
37
100.000
20.000
42.857
33.383
33.333
37.755
78
MafTiages of the Deaf in Am&f*ica.
TabxiE L.
One partner congenitally deftf; the
other unreported whether deaf or
Number
of
marriages.
Mabbiaobs bbsultino
IN DEAJP OFFSPBINa.
hearing.
Number.
Percent'e.
Both partners had deaf relatives
One partner had deaf relatives ; the
other had not
2
One partner had deaf relatives ; no
information concerning deaf rel-
atives of the other partner reported .
Neither partner had deaf relatives
One partner had no deaf relatives ; no
information concerning deaf rel-
atives of the other partner reported. .
No information concerning deaf rel-
atives of either partner reported
7
1
3
4
Total
17
The following table shows the number of children bom
from the several classes of marriage in which one of the
partners was congenitally deaf and the other was unre-
ported whether deaf or hearing :
Table LI.
One partner congenitally deaf ; the
other unreported wheUier deaf or
hearing.
Both partners had deaf relatives
One partner had deaf relatives ; the
other had not
One partner had deaf relatives ; no
information concerning deaf rel-
atives of the other partner reported.
Neither partner had deaf relatives
One partner had no deaf relatives ;
no information concerning deaf rel-
atives of the other partner reported.
No information concerning deaf rel-
atives of either partner reported. ...
Total.
Number
of
children.
6
8
26
Dbap childbbn.
Number. Percent^e.
The following table shows the marriages in which both
of the partners were adventitiously deaf, classified accord-
Marriages of the Deaf in Ainei^ca.
79
ing to the possession or non-possession of deaf relatives
(not including descendants), and the number and percent-
age of each class resulting in deaf offspring :
Table LII.
Both partners adventitiously deaf.
Both partners had deaf relatives
One partner had deaf relatives ; the
other had not
One partner had deaf relatives ; no
information concerning deaf rela-
tives of the other partner reported
Neither partner had deaf relatives
One partner had no deaf relatives;
no information concerning deaf rel-
atives of the other partner reported
No information concerning deaf rel-
atives of either partner reported. ..
Total
Majibiaoes bbsultiko
in deap off8pbino.
Number. I Percent*e.
10 I 17.544
7 I 4.191
6.522
0.704
5
30
3.086
3.550
The following table shows the number of children, and
the number and percentage of deaf children, born from
the several classes of marriage in which both of the part-
ners were adventitiously deaf :
Table LIII.
Both partners adventitiously deaf.
Both partners had deaf relatives
One partner had deaf relatives ; the
other had not
One partner had deaf relatives; no
information concerning deaf rela-
tives of the other partner reported
Neither partner had deaf relatives ....
One partner had no deaf relatives;
no information concerning deaf rel-
atives of the other partner reported
No information concerning deaf rel-
atives of either partner reported...
Total
Number
of
children.
DeAJP OHILnBEM.
Number.
Percent'e.
114
11
9.649
357
10
2.801
202
550
10
2
4.950
0.364
163
334
7
2.096
1,720
40
2.326
80
Marriages of the Deaf in Ainerica.
The following table shows the marriages in which one
of the partners was adventitiously deaf, and the other was
deaf, whether congenitally or adventitiously unreported,
classified according to the possession or non-possession
of deaf relatives (not including descendants), and the num-
ber and percentage of each class resulting in deaf off-
spring :
Table LIV.
One partner adventitiously deaf ; the
other deaf, whether congenitaUy or
Number
of
marriages.
MaBBIAQES BBSUIiTINa
IN DEAF OFPSPniNG.
adventitiously unreported.
Number.
Percent' e.
Both partners had deaf relatives
One partner had deaf relatives ; the
other had not
8
12
49
12
49
66
3
1
8
2
37.500
8.333
One partner had deaf relatives; no
information concerning deaf rela-
tives of the other partner reported. .
Neither partner had deaf relatives
One partner had no deaf relatives; no
information concerning deaf rela-
tives of the other partner reported..
No information concerning deaf rela-
tives of either partner reported
16.326
16.667
3
4.615
Total
195
17
8.718
The following table shows the number of children, and
the number and percentage of deaf children, born from
the several classes of marriage in which one of the part-
ners was adventitiously deaf, and the other was deaf,
whether congenitally or adventitiously unreported :
Marriages of the Deaf in America,
Tablb LV.
81
One partner adventiiioaHly deaf ; the
other deaf, whether oongenitally or
Number
of
children.
DXAT CHILDBXN.
adTentitioualy unreported.
Number.
Percent*e.
Both partners had deaf reUtives
One partner had deaf relatives; the
ot}iAr had not.^
27
30
98
27
76
120
5
1
10
2
18.518
3.333
One partner had deaf relatives ; no in-
formation concerning deaf relatives
of the other partner reported
10.204
Neither partner had deaf relatives
One partner had no deaf relatives ; no
information concerning deaf rela-
tives of the other partner reported..
No information concerning deaf rela-
tives of either partner reported
7.407
5
23
4.167
Total
378
6.086
The following table shows the marriages in which one
of the partners was adventitiously deaf and the other was
a hearing person, classified according to the possession or
non-possession of deaf relatives (not including descendants) ,
and the number and percentage of each class resulting in
deaf offspring :
Table LVI.
One partner adventitiously deaf ; the
other hearing.
Both partners had deaf relatives
One partner had deaf relatives; the
other had not.
One partner had deaf relatives ; no
information concerning deaf rela-
tives of the other partner reported. .
Neither partner had deaf relatives
One partner had no deaf relatives ; no
information concerning deaf rela-
tives of the other partner reported.
No information concerning deaf rela-
tives of either partner reported
Total
Number
of
marriages.
9
23
40
48
90
100
310
MABBIAaSS BXBULTIMO
IN DBAJP OFFSPRINO.
Number. Percent*e.
10
4.348
10.000
2.083
4.000
3.226
82
Marriages of the Deaf in America.
The following table shows the number of children, and
the number and percentage of deaf children, born from the
several classes of marriage in which one of the partners
.was adventitiously deaf and the other was a hearing
person :
Tablb lvii.
One partner adventitiously deaf ; the
other hearing.
Number
of
children.
Number.
Percent*e.
Both partners had deaf relatives
One partner had deaf relatives; the
other had not
21
46
89
143
181
233
1
9
1
2.174
One partner had deaf relatives; no
information concerning deaf rela-
tives of the other partner reported..
Neither partner had deaf relatives
One partner had no deaf relatives ; no
information concerning deaf rela-
tives of the other partner reported.
No information concerning deaf rela-
tives of either partner reported
10.112
0.699
5
2.146
Total-
713
16
2.244
The following table shows the marriages in which one
of the partners was adventitiously deaf and the other was
unreported whether deaf or*hearing, classified according
to the possession or non-possession of deaf relatives (not
including descendants), and the number and percentage .
of each class resulting in deaf offspring :
Marriages of the Deaf in Ainerica.
Table LVIII.
83
One partner adventitiously deaf; the ' Number
hearing.
Both partners had deaf relatives
One partner had deaf relatives; the
other had not
One partner had deaf relatives; no
information concerning deaf rela-
tives of the other partner reported. ^
Neither partner had deaf relatives
One partner had no deaf relatives;
no information concerning deaf
relatives of the other partner re-
ported
No information concerning deaf rela-
tives of either partner reported
Totol..
marriages.
15
30
48
Mabbiaoes besultimo
in deaf 0ff8pbino.
Number. Percent'e.
3.333
2.083
The followiDg table shows the number of children, and
the number and percentage of deaf children, born from
the several classes of marriage in which one of the
partners was adventitiously deaf and the other was unre-
ported whether deaf or hearing :
Table LIX.
One partner adventitiously deaf; th*e
other unreported whether deaf or
Number
of
children.
Deaf ohildben.
hearing.
Number.
Percent'e.
Both partners had deaf relatives
1
One partner had deaf relatives; the
other had not
One partner had deaf relatives; no
information concerning deaf rela-
tives of the other partner reported. .
Nffither partner had deafre]Ativefl..r-..
3
One partner had no deaf relatives;
no information concerning . deaf
relatives of the other partner re-
ported
20
47
Ho information concerning deaf rela-
tives of either partner reported
1
2.128
Total
70
1
1.429
84
Marriages oftlie Deaf in America,
The following table shows the marriages in which both
of the partners were deaf, whether congenitally or adven-
titiously unreported, classified according to the possession
or non-possession of deaf relatives (not including descend-
ants), and the number and percentage of each class re-
sulting in deaf offspring : '
Table LX.
Both partners deaf, whether congeni-
tally or adventitiously unreported.
Number
of
MaBBIAOES BXSUIiTIMO
IN DEAP OFFSPBZNG.
marriages.
Number. Peroent'e.
Both partners had deaf relatives
One partner had deaf relatives ; the
other had not
4
1
14
1
3
45
2
1
1
60.000
100.000
One partner had deaf relatives; no
information concerning deaf rela.
tives of the other partner reported. .
Neither partner had deaf relatives
One partner had no deaf relatives ; no
information concerning deaf rela-
tives of the other partner reported. .
Ko information concerning deaf rela-
tives of either partner reported
7.143
!'
3
6.667
Total
68
7
10.294
The following table shows the number of children, and
the number and percentage of deaf children, born from the
several classes of marriage in which both of the partners
were deaf, whether congenitally or adventitiously unre-
ported : '
Marriages of the Deaf in America,
Table LXI.
85
Both partners deaf, whether congeni-
tally or adyentitionBly unreported.
Both partners had deaf relatives
One partner had deaf relatiyes; the
other had not
One partner had deaf relatiyes; no
informjition concerning de<if rela-
tiyes of the other partner reported.
Neither partner had deaf relatiyes
One partner had no deaf relatives ; no
information concerning deaf rela-
tives of the other partner reported.
No information concerning deaf rela-
tivea of either partner reported
Number
of
children.
12
5
23
Deaf ohzldbbn.
Number. ; Percent^e.
50.000
40.000
75
Total..
127 I
2
8.696
6
8.000
16
12.598
The following table shows the marriages in which one
of the partners was deaf, whether congenitally or adven-
titiously unreported, and the other a hearing person, clas-
sified according to the possession or non-possession of
deaf relatives (not including descendants), and the num-
ber and percentage of each class resulting in deaf off-
spring :
Tabijb LXII.
One partner deaf, whether congeni-
tally or adventitiously unreported ;
Number
of
marriages.
Mabbiaobs besultino
nV DEAF 0FF8PBINO.
the other hearing.
Number.
Peroent'e.
Both partners had deaf relatives
One partner had deaf relatives ; the
other had not.
3
5
35
1
3
51
3
1
15
100.000
20.000
One partner had deaf relatives ; no in-
formation concerning deaf relatives
of the other partner reported
42 857
Neither partner had deaf relatives
One partner had no deaf relatives ; no
information concerning deaf rela-
tives of the other partner reported.
No information concerning deaf rela-
tives of either partner reported
1
17
33.383
33.333
Total
98
37
37.755
86
Marriages of the Deaf in Ainerica.
The following table shows the number of children, and
the number and percentage of deaf children, bom from
the several classes of marriage in which one of the part-
ners was deaf, whether congenitally or adventitiously un-
reported, and the other was a hearing person :
Table LXni.
One partner deaf, whether congeni-
tally or adventitionsly unreported ;
the other hearing.
Both partners had deaf relatives
One partner had deaf relatives ; the
other had not
One partner had deaf relatives ; no in-
formation ooncerning deaf relatives
of the other partner reported
Neither partner had deaf relatives
One partner had no deaf relatives ; no
information ooncerning deaf rela-
tives of the other partner reported
No information concerning deaf rela-
tives of either partner reported
Total
Nomber
of
children.
10
13
124
5
137
291
Deaf chiij>ben.
Number. Percent'e.
4
2
35
29
72
40.000
15.385
28.226
100.000
21.168
24.742
The following table shows the marriages in which one
of the partners was deaf, whether congenitally or adventi-
tiously unreported, and the other was unreported whether
deaf or hearing, classified according to the possession
or non-possession of deaf relatives (not including de-
scendants), and the number and percentage of each class
resulting in deaf offspring :
Marriages of the Deaf in America.
Table LXIV.
87
One partner deaf, whether oongeni-
tally or adventitionaly unreported ;
the other unreported whether deaf
or hearing.
Both partners had deaf relatives
One partner had deaf relatiyes ; the
other had not
One partner had deaf relatives ; no
information concerning deaf rela-
tives of the other partner reported.
Neither partner had deaf relatives
One partner had no deaf relatives ;
no information concerning deaf
relatives of the other partner re-
ported
No information concerning deaf rela-
tives of either partner reported
Total.
Number
of
marriages.
Mabbiaosb bbsultino
IN DEAF OFFSPBIMa.
Number. Peroent'e.
2
32
87
50.000
9.875
10.811
The following table shows the Dumber of children, and
the number and percentage of deaf children, bom from
the several classes of marriage in which one of the
partners was deaf, whether congenitally or adventitiously
unreported, and the other was unreported whether deaf
or hearing :
Table LXV.
One partner deaf, whether congeni-
tally or adventitiously unreported ;
the other unreported whether deaf
or hearing.
Both partners had deaf relatives
One partner had deaf relatives ; the
other had not
One partner had deaf relatives; no
information concerning deaf rela-
tives of the other partner reported .
Neither partner had deaf relatives
One partner had no deaf relatives ;
no information concerning deaf
relatives of the other partner re-
ported
No information concerning deaf rela-
tives of either partner reported
Total.
Number
of
children.
1
73
82
Deaf children.
Number. Percent*!
50.000
5.479
8.537
88
Marriages of the Deaf in America.
It appears from Tables XLII to LXV, inclusive, that
however the marriages of the deaf are classified with re-
spect to the congenital or adventitious character of the
deafness of one or of both of the partners, or the hearing
of one of the partners, the percentage of marriages result-
ing in deaf offspring, and the percentage of deaf children
born therefrom, are almost invariably highest where both
of the partners had deaf relatives, next highest where one
of them had deaf relatives, and least where neither had
deaf relatives ; the only exceptions being in classes where
the totals are too small to be regarded as important.
Let us now examine the classes of marriage that were
considered in Chapter II, — marriages in which both of
the partners were deaf, and those in which one of the
partners was deaf and the other a hearing person — and
see how their respective percentages of deaf children are
affected by the possession or non-possession of deaf rel-
atives.
The following table shows the marriages in which both
of the partners were deaf, classified according to the pos-
session or non-possession of deaf relatives (not including
descendants), and the number and percentage of each
class resulting in deaf offspring :
Table LXVI.
Both partners deaf.
Number
of
marrii^es.
MaSBIAOXS BBBUIiTINa
nV DEAF OFFSPBINO.
Number.
Percent'e.
Both partners had deaf relatives
One partner had deaf relatives ; the
other had not
402
499
473
414
189
400
93
33
56
8
3
27
23.134
6.G13
One partner had deaf relatives; no
information concerning deaf rela-
tives of the other partner reported.
Neither partner had deaf relatives
One partner had no deaf relatives;
no information concerning deaf rel-
atives of the other partner reported.
No information concerning deaf rela-
tives of either partner reported
11.839
1.932
1.686
6.750
Total
2,377
220
9.265
Marriages of the Deaf in America.
89
The following table shows the number of children, and
the number and percentage of deaf children, born from
the several classes of marriage in which both of the part-
ners were deaf :
Tabls lxvii.
Both partners deaf.
Namber
of
children.
DbA7 OHniDBBN.
Number.
201
68
98
9
4
49
Percent'e.
Both partners had deaf relatives
One partner had deaf relatives ; the
otb^r had not.................
956
1,092
1,017
874
339
794
21.025
6.227
One partner had deaf relatives ; no in-
formation concerning deaf relatives
of the other partner reported
9.633
Neither partner had deaf relatives
One partner had no deaf relatives;
no information concerning deaf rel-
atives of the other partner reported .
No information concerning deaf rela-
tives of either partner reported
1.030
1.180
6.171
Total
5,072
429
8.458
If we eliminate the two marriages mentioned on pages
72 and 74, in respect to which the statements that neither
of the partners had deaf relatives are not well authenti-
cated, the number of marriages of this class resulting in deaf
offspring is reduced to 6, giving a percentage of 1.456,
and the number of deaf children bom therefrom is re-
duced to 7, giving a percentage of 0.803.
The following table shows the marriages in which one
of the partners was deaf and the other a hearing person,
classified according to the possession or non-possession
of deaf relatives (not including descendants), and the
number and percentage of each class resulting in deaf
offspring :
90
MarHag€8 of the Deaf in America.
Tabus LXYIII.
One partner deaf ; the other hearing.
Number
of
marriages.
Mabbzaobs bbsultino
IN DEAP OFFSPBIMO.
Number.
Percent'e.
Both partners had deaf relatives
One partner had deaf relatives ; the
other had not
32
42
179
56
109
181
10
3
81
3
2
26
31.250
7.143
One partner had deaf relatives; no
information concerning deaf rela-
tives of the other partner reported.
Neither partner had deaf relatives
One partner had no deaf relatives;
no information concerning deaf rel-
atives of the other partner reported.
No information concerning deaf rel-
atives of either partner reported....
17.318
5.857
1.835
14.365
Total
599
75
12.521
The following table shows the number of children, and
the number and percentage of deaf children, born from
the several classes of marriage in which one of the part-
ners was deaf and the other a hearing person :
Tabue lxix.
Number
DbAV OBIIiDBEN.
One partner deaf ; the other hearing.
of
children.
101
Number.
21
PercenVe.
Both partners had deaf relatives
20.792
One partner had deaf relatives; the
other had not
U8
10
8 475
One partner had deaf relatives; no
information concerning deaf rela-
tives of the other partner reported.
498
71
14.257
Neither partner had deaf relatives
167
4
2.395
One partner had no deaf relatives ;
no information concerning deaf rel-
atives of the other partner reported.
211
3
1.422
No information concerning deaf rel-
atives of either partner reported... .
437
42
9.611
Total
1,532
151
9.856
Marriages of the Deaf in America.
91
The following table shows the marriages in which one
of the partners was deaf and the other was unreported
whether deaf or hearing, classified according to the posses-
sion or non-possession of deaf relatives (not including
descendants), and the number and percentage of each
class resulting in deaf offspring :
Tablb lxx.
One partner deaf ; the other nnre-
ported whether deaf or hearing.
Number
of
marriages.
3
BCabbiaoes BssuLTnra
IN DEU? OFFSPBINO.
Number.
Percent'e.
Both partners had deaf relatives
One partner had deaf relatives ; the
other had not
One partner had deaf relatives; no
information oonoeming deaf rel-
atives of the other partner reported.
Neither partper had deaf relatives
One partner had no deaf relatives ;
no information oonoeming deaf rel-
atives of the other partner reported. .
No information concerning deaf rel-
atives of either partner reported....
12
1
20
66
1
8.333
4
6.061
Total
102
5
4.902
The following table shows the number of children, and
the number and percentage of deaf children, bom from
the several classes of marriage in which one of the part-
ners was deaf and the other was unreported whether deaf
or hearing :
92 Marriages of the Deaf in America.
Tabia lxxi.
One partner deaf ; the other unre-
ported whether deaf or hearing.
Number
of
children.
Dbaf cirn.DBXN.
Number. Percent^e.
Both partners had deaf relatives
One partner had deaf relatives ; the
other had not
3
One partner had deaf relatives ; no
information concerning deaf rel-
atives of the other partner reported .
Neither partner had deaf relatives
One partner had no deaf relatives ;
no information concerning deaf rel-
atives of the other partner reported .
No information concerning deaf rel-
atives of either partner reported....
17
3
27
128
3
17.647
5
8
8.906
Total
178
4.494
It appears from Tables LXVI to LXXI, inclusive, that,
however the marriages of the deaf are classified with re-
spect to the deafness of one or both of the partners, the
percentage of marriages resulting in deaf offspring, and of
deaf children born therefrom, are almost invariably highest
where both of the partners had deaf relatives, next highest
where one of them had deaf relatives, and least where
neither had deaf relatives ; the only exceptions being in
classes where the totals are too small to be regarded as
important.
Let us, finally, examine all the marriages of a year's
standing or longer, of which the results have been reported,
one or both of the partners being deaf, and see how the
percentage of marriages resulting in deaf offspring is
affected by the possession or non-possession of deaf rela-
tives (not including descendants). This is shown in the
following table :
Marriages of the Deaf in Avierica, 93
Table LXXII.
Marriages of the deaf.
Both partners had deaf relatives
One partner had deaf relatiyes ; the
other had not ,
One partner had deaf reUtives; no
information concerning deaf rela-
tives of the other partner reported.
Neither partner had deaf relatives
One partner had no deaf relatives ; no
information concerning deaf rela-
tives of the other partner reported,
No information concerning deaf rela-
tives of either partner reported
Total
Number
of
marriages.
437
541
664
471
318
647
MABBLA.OBB BESULTINO
IN DEAF OFFBPBINO.
Number, i Percent*e.
I
103 I 23.570
36
6.654
88 13.253
11 2.335
3,078
5
57
1.572
8.810
300 ! 9.747
The following table shows the number of children born
from these several classes of marriages, and the number
and percentage of deaf children belonging to each class :
Table LXXIII.
Marriages of the deaf.
Number
of
children.
Deaf ohildben.
Number.
Percent*e.
Both partners had deaf relatives
One partner had deaf relatives; the
other had not...............................
1,060
1,210
1,532
1,044
577
1,359
222
78
172
13
7
96
20.943
6 446
One partner had deaf relatives; no
information concerning deaf rela-
tives of the other partner reported. .
Neither partner had deaf relatives
One partoer had no deaf relatives ; no
information concerning deaf rela-
tives of the other partner reported. .
No information concerning deaf rela-
tives of either partner reported
11.227
1.245
1.213
7.064
Total
6,782
588
8.670
If we eliminate the two marriages mentioned on pages
72 and 74, in respect to which the statements that neither
94 Marriages of the Deaf in America.
of the partners had deaf relatives are not well authenti-
.cated, the number of marriages of this class resulting in
deaf offspring is reduced to nine, giving a percentage of
1.92, and the number of deaf children bom therefrom is
reduced to eleven, giving a percentage of 1.056. These
nine records come from the schools where the partners
in marriage were educated or from the partners them-
selves, and may be accepted as authentic ; but when we
consider how many persons, especially in America, where
changes of residence are frequent, are unacquainted with
the condition of all their relatives, it seems not im-
probable that marriages of this class resulting in deaf
offspring are even fewer than here reported.
The statistics above given (Tables XLII to LXXIII,
inclusive) fully corroborate Dr. Bell's conclusion that " a
hereditary tendency towards deafness, as indicated by
the possession of deaf relatives, is a most important
element in determining the production of deaf offspring,"
and that '' it may even be a more important element than
the mere fact of congenital deafness in one or both of the
parents."* Indeed, we may go further and say that
while congenital deafness may be regarded as a prima
fade indication of a liability to deaf offspring, it should
never be accepted as a conclusive indication of such
liability ; for where congenital deafness is unattended by
the possession of deaf relatives the liability, if it exists at
all, is very slight, and should not be regarded as a bar to
marriage.
The possession or non-possession of deaf relatives has
another advantage over the congenital or adventitious
character of the deafness, as an indication of liability or
non-liability to deaf offspring, viz., that the former is an
element the existence or non-existence of which can be
definitely ascertained, while the latter is not. As has
* A. G. BaiiL, ** Memoir upon the Formation of a Deaf Variety of the
Human Baoe," Beprint, Washington, 1884, p. 25.
Marriages of the Deaf in America, 95
already been shown (page 36), it is impossible to deter-
mine with certainty in any case of supposed congenital
deafness whether the deafness is really congenital or ad-
ventitious ; * but it can generally be determined with cer-
tainty, if sufficiently thorough inquiry is made, whether
the individual in question has or has not deaf relatives.
Let us now return to the marriages of the deaf in which
one of the partners was a hearing person, and see how
the liability to deaf offspring is a£fected by the possession
or non-possession of deaf relatives by the hearing partner.
The foUowing table shows all the marriages of a year's
standing or longer, of which the results have been reported,
in which one of the partners was a hearing person, classi-
fied according to the possession or non-possession of deaf
relatives (not including descendants) by either partner,
and the number and percentage of marriages of each class
resulting in deaf ofi&pring :
* This consideration, aside from any other, is of itself sufficient to show
the absurdity and folly of the attempts, happily unsuccessful, that have
been made in one or two of our States to prohibit the marriage of the
congenitally deaf bylaw. fSee '*An Act concerning crimes and pun-
ishmento," which was introduced into the Connecticut legislature in 1895,
was reported with approval by the Committee on Humane Institutions,
and but for the strenuous efforts of Dr. Job Williams, Principal of the
American School, at Hartford, for the Deaf, would haye become a law.
The text of the proposed act is given in '* American Annals of the
Deaf,'* Washington, 1895, vol. xl, p. 310. A similar law was proposed
in the Minnesota legislature a few years ago. ) If such a law were enacted
it would be a dead letter, for it would be impossible to prove in any case
that the deafness of the person accused of violating the law was congeni-
tal and not adventitious.
96 Man^iages of the Deaf in America,
Tablb LXXIY.
One partner hearing ; the other deaf.
Number
of
marriages.
Mabbiaoes bxsulting
in dea7 offspbimo.
Number.
Percent*e.
Both partners had deaf relatives
Hearing partner had deaf relatives ;
deaf partner had not
Hearing partner had deaf relatives ; no
information concerning deaf rela-
tives of deaf partner reported
Neither partner had deaf relatives
Hearing partner had no deaf relatives ;
deaf partner had deaf relatives
Hearing partner had no deaf relatives ;
latives of deaf partner reported
No information concerning deaf rela-
tives of hearing partner reported ;
deaf partner had deaf relatives
No information concerning deaf rela-
tives of hearing partner reported ;
deaf partner had no deaf relatives...
No information concerning deaf rela-
tives of either partner reported
32
20
11
56
22
3
168
106
181
10
1
2
3
2
1
29
1
26
75
31.250
5.000
18.182
5.357
9.091
33.333
17.262
.943
14.365
Total
599
12.621
The following table shows the number of children, and
the number and percentage of deaf children, born from
the several classes of marriage in which one of the part-
ners was a hearing person and the other deaf :
Marriages of the Deaf in America.
Ti^BLB LXXV.
97
Number
Dbaf ghxx«dbbn.
One partner hearing ; the other deaf .
of
children.
Number.
Peroent'e.
Both partners had deaf relatiyes
101
21
20.792
Hearing partner had deaf relatiyes ;
deaf partner had not
43
2
4.651
Hearing partner had deaf relatives ;
no information concerning deaf
relatiyes of deaf partner reported...
25
3
12.000
Neither partner had deaf relatives
167
4
2.395
Hearing partner had no deaf rela-
tives ; deaf partner had deaf rela-
tives
75
8
10.666
Hearing partner had no deaf rela-
tives; no information concerning
deaf relatives of deaf partner re-
ported
7
1
14.285
Ko information coDoeming deaf rela-
tives of hearing partner reported ;
deaf partner had deaf relatives
473
68
14.876
Ko information concerning deaf rela-
tives of hearing partner reported ;
deaf partner had no deaf relatives...
204
2
0.980
No information concerning deaf rela-
tives of either partner reported
437
42
9.611
Total
1,532
151
9.856
The total number of marriages shown in Tables LXXIY
and LXXV, in which information concerning deaf rela-
tives is reported, is unfortunately too small to enable us
to form conclusions that are entirely satisfactory; but
taking them for what they are worth, and comparing them
class by class with Tables LXVI and LXVII, which re-
late to marriages in which both of the partners were deaf,
it appears that hearing persons haying deaf relatives are
as liable to have deaf offspring as deaf persons having
deaf relatives, supposing each to marry deaf partners who
have, or each to marry deaf partners who have not, deaf
relatives. Probably similar results would appear if we
could obtain statistics of the marriages of hearing per-
sons having deaf relatives and married to hearing part-
98 Marriages of the Deaf in America.
ners who have, or to hearing partners who have not, deaf
relatives; but such marriages do not come within the
scope of the present Inquiry. These statistics, so far as
they go, corroborate the opinion expressed by the late
Dr. H. P. Peet, that " the [hearing] brothers and sisters
of a deaf-mute are about as liable to have deaf-mute
children as the deaf-mute himself, supposing each to
marry into families that have, or each into families that
have not, shown a predisposition toward deaf-dumbness." *
These statistics also corroborate the conclusion drawn by
Dr. BeU (1) from the opinion of Dr. Peet above quoted, (2)
from his own " personal observation that in the majority
of cases where a deaf-mute was married to a hearing per-
son, the hearing person belonged to a family containing
deaf-mutes," and (3) from the results of marriages of
former pupils of the Hartford and Illinois Schools : viz.,
that " in a large proportion of cases in which the mar-
riages were productive of deaf ofiispring, both parents
had deaf-mute relatives (even in the case where one par-
ent was a hearing person)."t
It is a natural deduction from the above conclusion of
Dr. Bell's, and one that seems to be sustained by the
statistics of Tables LXXIV and LXXV, that the large
proportion of deaf children born from marriages in which
*H. p. Pket, ** List of Pupils of the New York Institution for the In-
struction of the Deaf and Dumb," in ** American Annals of the Deaf^"
Hartford, 1854, vol. vi, p. 235.
t A. G. Bell, ^* Memoir upon the Formation of a Deaf Variety of the
Human Bace,'* Beprint, Washington, 1884, pp. 24-26. Another conclu-
sion of Dr. Bellas, drawn from the careful analysis he made of the mar-
riages of former pupils of the Hartford and Illinois Schools, was that " in
a large proportion of marriages where deaf offspring resulted both par-
ents were probably congenitally deaf where both were deaf-mutes, and
one parent congenitally deaf where only one was a deaf-mute.'* This
conclusion is also corroborated by the present statistics, but, as Dr.
Beli conjectured, and these statistics prove, the possession of deaf rela-
tives is a more important indication of liability to deaf offspring than
the mere fact of congenital deafness in one or both of the partners in
marriage. In fact, it js the only trustworthy indication of such liability.
Marriages of the Deaf in America. 99
one of the partners was a hearing person and the -other
deaf, and both had deaf relatives, is to be explained by
the hereditary transmission of certain physical conditions
tending to produce deafness from the hearing partner as
well as from the deaf partner.* It also seems reasonable
to conclude that in marriages where the hearing partner
has deaf relatives and the deaf partner has not,t if the
children are deaf, the hereditary transmission of the physi-
cal condition tending to produce deafness is due to the
hearing partner rather than to the deaf partner.
But why is the percentage of marriages resulting in
deaf offspring, and of deaf children bom therefrom,
lai^er in marriages where one of the partners was a hear-
ing person than in those where both of the partners were
deaf ?| If the proportion of hearing partners with deaf
relatives to the whole number of hearing partners were
larger than the proportion of deaf partners with deaf
relatives to the whole number of deaf partners, that cir-
cumstance, in connection with the explanation above sug-
gested, might be accepted as the answer to this question ;
but a comparison of Tables XL and XLI with Tables
*** An inherited charaoteristic * * « may or may not have been
manifested by the parents or other ancestors. If it is more common
either among the ancestors or the brothers and Hsters and eotuins of the
organism than it is in the race at large, this fact is scientific proof that
it is an inherited characteristic." W. K. Bbooks, in ** The Possibility
of the Formation of a Deaf Variety of the Hnman Race," Washington,
1888, p. 1 ; reprinted in ** Facts and Opinions relating to the Deaf from
America," London, 1888, p. 99, in *' Appendix to the Beport of the
Boyal Commission on the Blind, the Deaf and Dumb," etc., London,
1889, vol. ii, p. 322, and in "Education of Deaf Children," Washington,
1892, Part u, p. 104.
t Only 20 snch marriages were reported in the present statistics, and
only one of these resulted in deaf offspring. It is probable, however,
that there were some cases of this kind among the 11 marriages in which
the hearing partner had deaf relatives and no information concerning
deaf relatives of the deaf partner was reported, two of which resulted in deaf
offspring, and among the 181 marriages in which no information con-
cerning deaf relatives of either partner was reported, 26 of which resulted
in deaf offspring.
$See Chapter II, pages 31>35.
100 Marriages of the Deaf in America.
XXXVI and XXXVII, respectively, shows a smaller pro-
portion of hearing partners with deaf relatives to the
whole number of hearing partners than of deaf partners
with deaf relatives to the whole number of deaf partners.
Possibly, though not probably, if the deaf relatives of the
hearing partners were as fully reported as are those of
the deaf partners, these proportions would be reversed.
Possibly, on the other hand, though not probably, if the
marriages in which one of the partners was a hearing
person were as numerous as those in which both of the
partners were deaf, the disparity in the percentages of
the results would be reversed. Taking the statistics as
we have them, while the possession of deaf relatives by
the hearing partner probably accounts for a considerable
number of cases of deafness in the offspring, it does not
alone seem to afford an adequate explanation of the fact
that the percentage of deaf offspring is larger from
marriages in which one of the partners was a hearing
person than from those in which both of the partners
were deaf.
Another explanation, or partial explanation, of this
phenomenon will be presented for consideration in the
next chapter.
Betuming now to the most important question of this
whole Inquiry, Wherein lies the special liability of mar-
riages of the deaf to result in deaf offspring ? it appears
from the facts above shown that the possession or
non-possession of deaf relatives affords the key to its
solution. If a deaf person, whether congenitally or ad-
ventitiously deaf, has deaf relatives, that person, however
married, is liable to have deaf offspring, the liability being
much greater, however, in the case of the congenitally
deaf than in that of the adventitiously deaf; and if a
deaf person, either with or without deaf relatives, marries
a person, whether deaf or hearing, who has deaf relatives,
the marriage is liable to result in deaf offspring. If both
Marriages of ih^ Deaf in America. 101
partners have deaf relatives, the physical conditions tend-
ing to produce deafness, whatever they may be, are liable to
be transmitted from both parents, and the probability of
deaf offspring is therefore largely increased ; but 'even
when only one of the partners has deaf relatives, the
liability to deaf offspring is still considerable.
In view of this conclusion, what advice is to be given the
deaf on the subject of marriage ? It may be said that it
is of no use to give them any advice at all ; that they do
not want advice, and will resent it if offered. I do not
think so. I have been intimately associated with the deaf
for nearly half a century, and it is my observation and ex-
perience that, while they have confidence in their own judg-
ment concerning matters with respect to which they know
that they are competent to form an opinion, and while they
resent any unwarranted interference with their liberty as
individuals, they are always ready to listen to friendly ad-
vice from persons whom they believe to be their friends ;
and, especially with respect to the matter of marriage, I
am persuaded by the earnest assurances I have received
from many of them in the course of this Inquiry that they
are exceedingly anxious to learn the truth, the whole truth,
and nothing but the truth, and, if possible, to avoid form-
ing marriage ties which will be liable to result in deaf off-
spring.
It must be admitted, however, that the conclusion to
which we have been brought renders the question of the
advice to be given on the subject of marriage a delicate
and di£Scult one. For those of the deaf who have no deaf
relatives, indeed, the question is easily answered. The
advice to be given them, if they wish to marry in such a
way as not to be liable to deaf offspring, should not be, as it
often has been, to choose hearing partners. It should be to
choose partners, whether deaf or hearing, who have no deaf
relatives ; and the marriages for them to avoid, in order to
escape deaf o&pring, are not marriages with the deaf, but
102 Marriages of the Deaf in America.
marriages with persons, whether deaf or hearing, who have
deaf relatives. But what advice shall be given the deaf,
unhappily constituting a considerable proportion of the
whole number, who have deaf relatives ?
The answer to this question must depend upon the views
one holds as to the rightfulness and propriety of marriage
where the union is liable to result in deaf offspring. It
may be said, with truth, that deaf persons having deaf
relatives have as good right to marry as their hearing
brothers and sisters, for a similar liability to deaf off-
spring probably exists in both cases ; it may also be said,
with truth, that they have a better right to marry than the
consumptive, the inebriate, the criminal, or persons in
whose families there exists a tendency to idiocy or insanity,
for deafness is a less evil than is liable to be transmitted
from individuals belonging to any of these classes ; but
whether, after all, it is right and advisable for them to
marry is another question. Different answers to this ques-
tion have been given by prominent friends of the deaf.
Dr. GiUett, for nearly forty years Superintendent of the
Illinois School for the Deaf, now President of the American
Association to Promote the Teaching of Speech to the
Deaf, says : " My advice to deaf-mutes is to contract mar-
riage just as others do, with whomsoever they find that
compatibility that ensures a happy marriage, as a trcily
felicitous union is not chiefly dependent upon physical
conditions. * * * One of their inalienable rights, as of
others, is the pursuit of happiness ; and I know of no better
way of its pursuit than in a congenial conjugal relation."*
And in reply to an inquiry as to what his advice would
be in an actual specified case, in which, from the numer-
ous instances of deafness in the ancestry and other re-
lationship of one of the persons contemplating marriage,
and the congenital deafness of the other, the liability to
*P. G. GiLLXTT, ''Deaf-Mutes: Their Intermarriage and Offspring,"
' in ** Science,*' Nev York, 1891, vol. xvii. No. 417, p. 58.
Marriages of the Deaf in America. 103
deaf oflEspring appeared to be nnusually great, he says :
" My advice in such a case as this wotdd be for the young
people to examine themselves carefully as to what their
motives are in contemplating matrimony. If they have
no higher thought than the animal impulse, I would ad-
vise them by no means to enter into that sacred relation ;
but if they are already so united in heart that each is
needful to the happiness of the other, I would advise
them, as soon as their circumstances are such as to enable
them to maintain a family in comfort, whether the children
should hear or be deaf, to follow the promptings of their
higher nature, with a determination to rear their children
to respectability and usefulness, which they can do in one
case almost as effectually as in the other. * * * If
deafness were a crime, or a disgrace, or entailed suffering,
I would certainly discourage it ; but since it does not, I
deem it wise to encourage such a marriage, if the parties
most interested believe, after reflection, that their own
happiness will be promoted thereby.*
On the other hand the President of Gallaudet College,
who is recognized by all the deaf as a friend and well-
wisher no less sincere, says : ^' If such a condition in the
families was disclosed as to render the birth of deaf children
probable, a reason for hesitation would surely be recog-
nized which every truly benevolent and unselfish mind
would regard as serious. I have several personal friends
who have remained unmarried because of the existence in
their families of certain mental or physical defects likely
to descend to offspring ; and as I honor them for their
unselfishness, so would I rank high in my esteem a deaf
person who lived single for a similar reason. But the
consideration of this aspect of the question need not be
extended ; it can be dismissed with the advice to all young
deaf people to look carefully into the matter of ' family
•Idem, ••D©af-Mute8," in " Science," New York, 1890, toI. xvi, No.
404. p. 248.
104 Marriagea of the Deaf in America.
deafness ' before their hearts become entangled with any
one, and govern themselves accordingly."^ My own
opinion coincides with President Gallaadet's.
Whatever answer may be given to this difficult question,
it cannot be doubted that all persons, whether deaf or
hearing, who have deaf relatives, and all persons whom
individuals belonging to this class may wish to marry,
ought to be fully informed in due season of the fact that
marriages of persons having deaf relatives are liable to
result in deaf offspring.
*E. M. GuiiiAnDXT, *' The Intermarriage of the Deaf, and their Edn-
cation," in '' Soienoe," New Tork, 1890, toI. xtI, No. 408, p. 896.
CHAPTER V.
OONSANGUINEOUS MABBIAGES OF THE DEAF.
When pupils are admitted to American schools for the
deaf the question is usually asked whether their parents
were related by blood, and from the replies to this ques-
tion statistics have been collated showing a considerable
percentage of deaf children bom from consanguineous
marriages in general ;* but, so far as I am aware, no at-
tempt has hitherto been made to ascertain the results of
consanguineous marriages of deaf persons. Indeed, the
probable results of such marriages have scarcely been
considered, except briefly by Dr. Bell in an Appendix to
an Address on the subject of Marriage, delivered before
the students of Gallaudet College a few years ago. In
that connection Dr. Bell made the following statement of
the results which in his opinion would be liable to follow
consanguineous marriages of deaf persons :
" 1. A deaf person, not bom deaf, who has no deaf rela-
tives, ♦ ♦ * will probably not increase his liability
to have deaf offspring by marrying a blood relative.
'* 2. A deaf person, bom deaf, who has no deaf rela-
tives, ♦ * * will probably increase his liability to
have deaf offspring by marrying a blood relative.
" 3. A deaf person, whether bom deaf or not, who has
deaf relatives, * ♦ * will probably increase his lia-
bility to have deaf offspring by marrying a blood relative,
especially if that relative should happen to be on the deaf
side of the family. For example : If his father has deaf
relatives, and his mother has none, he will be more likely
* See *' School Statistics of the Deaf," in '* Proceedings of the World's
Congress of Instnictors of the Deaf/* Washington, 1893, p. 276.
106
106
Marriages of the Deaf in America,
to have deaf offspring if he marries a relative of his father
than if he marries a relative of his mother."*
In the present Inquiry an effort was made to obtain
statistics of consanguineous marriages of the deaf, if any
such marriages there were, by asking in the record blanks
the questions, '^ Were the parties related before marriage ?
If so, what relationship ? " Where the records were filled
out by the partners in marriage themselves, or by persons
who went directly to them for information, these questions
were generally answered, but where, as in a majority of
cases, they were filled out from school records, newspaper
items, and other indirect sources, the questions were left
unanswered. The following table shows all the marriages
of the deaf, one or both of the partners being deaf, com-
prised in the records, and the number and percentage of
them that were reported as consanguineous :
TabziE LXXVL
Komber.
Bepobted as oonsan-
aUXMEOUB.
Number.
Percent'e.
One or both partners deaf
4,471
31
0.693
Probably the actual number and percentage of consan-
guineous marriages of the deaf are larger than shown in
the above table.
The following table shows the various relationships
between the partners in marriage that were reported, and
the percentage of each to the whole number of consan-
guineous marriages :
* A. G. Bell, " Marriage, An Address to the Deaf. Second Edition,
with an Appendix npon Oonsangnineoas Marriages,'* Washington, 1891,
p. 16.
Marriages of the Deaf in America.
Table LXXVII.
107
Gonsangnineous marriages of the deaf.
Number.
Percent*e.
7
5
1
14
1
• 3
22.681
PartneTs second cousins
16.129
Partners third coasins
3.226
Partners consins (degree unspecified)
45.161
Partners nephew and aunt
3.226
Partners distantly related
9.677
Total
31
100.000
Whatever theory may be held as to the cause of the
lai^e percentage of deaf children bom from consangain-
eons marriages in general — ^a subject that does not come
within the scope of the present Inquiry, — we should expect
from the facts presented in the last chapter, taken in con-
nection with well-established laws of heredity, that con-
sanguineous marriages in which the partners, one or both
of them, were themselves deaf would be especially liable
to result in deaf offspring ; for the same physical condi-
tion tending to produce deafness would be likely to exist
in both partners and, from the union of '^ like with like,"
to be transmitted to their offspring with increased inten-
sity. We should also expect the liability to deaf offspring
to be greatest in the consanguineous marriages of the
congenitally deaf and of those having other deaf relatives
besides the other partner in marriage.
In comparing the results of the consanguineous mar-
riages of the deaf and of the marriages not consanguineous,
I shaU pursue the same method as in the previous chapters,
first regarding the marriages of a year's standing or longer,
of which the results have been reported, and ascertaining
what number and percentage of each class of marriage
resulted in deaf ofiGspring ; and, secondly, regarding the
children bom from these marriages, and ascertaining what
number and proportion of the children bom from each
class of marriage were deaf.
108
Marriages of the Deaf in America.
First, regarding the marriages, and classifying them ^ith
respect to the consanguinity of the partners in marriage,
the following table shows the number of marriages of each
class, of a year's standing or longer, of which the results
have been reported, and the number and percentage of
them resulting in deaf ofiispring (with or without other
offspring) :
TABI.B LXXVIII.
Marriages of the deaf.
Number
of
marriages.
Mabbiaoes besultino
in deap off8pbino.
Number.
Percent»e.
Partners consanguineous
^ 31
3,047
14
286
45.161
Partners not consangnineons, or no
information oonoeming consanguin-
ity reported
9.886
Total
3,078
300
9.746
Regarding next the children bom from these marriages,
the following table shows the number bom from marriages
reported as consanguineous, the number born from mar-
riages not so reported, and the number and percentage of
deaf children born from the marriages of each class :
Table LXXIX.
Marriages of the deaf.
Number
of
children.
Deaf ghzldbbn.
Number.
Percent'e.
Partners consanguineous
Partners not consanguineous, or no
information concerning consanguin-
ity rCDorted
100
6,682
30
568
30.000
8.351
Total
6,782
588
8.670
Though the number of consanguineous marriages re-
ported is small, it is, I think, large enough to give impor-
Marriages of the Deaf in America.
109
tance to the results. It appears from Table LXXYIII
that the percentage of marriages reported as consanguineous
that resulted in deaf offspring is nearly five times as great
as that of marriages not so reported ; and it appears from
Table LXXIX that the percentage of deaf children bom
from marriages reported as consanguineous is nearly four
times as great as from marriages not so reported. We
conclude that consanguineous marriages, one or both of
the partners being deaf, are very liable to result in deaf
offspring.
Let us now examine some of the classes into which the
consanguineous marriages reported may be divided, though
we must remember that where the totals are so small the
results obtained cannot be regarded as conclusive.
The following table shows the several classes of rela-
tionship between the partners, the number and percentage
of marriages of each class resulting in deaf offspring, and
the number and percentage of deaf children born there-
from :
Table LXXX.
Gonsangaineoiu marriages of the deaf.
Number
of
marriages.
MaSBIAOES BEBT7LTIMO
IM DEAF OFFSPBIMO.
Number.
Percent'e.
PftrtnAm firafc conflillB
7
5
1
14
1
3
4
3
1
3
1
2
67.143
Partners second cousins
60.000
PftHinAra third nnnainft
100.000
Partners consins (degree unspecified).
Partners nenhew and aunt
21.429
100.000
Partners distantly related
66.666
Total
31
14
46.161
The following table shows the number of deaf children
born from the marriages of each class and the number
and percentage of them that were deaf :
110 Marriages of the Deaf in America.
Tabijb LXXXI.
OonsanguineooB marriages of the deaf.
Number
of
children.
Deaf ohzldbsn.
Number.
Peroent'e.
Partners first cousins
26
26
1
36
4
8
7
10
1
7
3
2
26.923
Partners second cousins
40.000
Partners third cousins
100.000
Partners cousins (degree unreported).
Partners nephew and aunt
19.444
75.000
Partners distantly related
26.000
Total
100
30
30.000
The nnmber of consangnineous marriages of each class
of relationship, as shown in Tables LXXX and LXXXI,
is too small to enable ns to form conclusions as to their
comparative results, but the large percentage of marriages
resulting in deaf offspring, and of deaf children bom there-
from, in every one of the classes, indicates that it is dan-
gerous for deaf persons to marry their blood relatives, no
matter what the character or degree of the relationship.
The following table shows the marriages in which both
of the partners were deaf, those in which one of the part-
ners was deaf and the other a hearing person, and the
number and percentage of marriages of each class resulting
in deaf offispring :
Table LXXXII.
Consanguineous marriages of the deaf.
Number
of
marriages.
Mabbiaobs BESui/rmo
IN DEAF OITSPBINO.
Number.
Percent'e.
Both partners deaf
12
18
1
6
9
41.666
One partner deaf ; the other hearing.
One partner deaf; the other unre-
ported whether deaf or hearing
60.000
Total
31
14
46.161
Marriages of the Deaf in America.
HI
The following table shows the number of children, and
the number and percentage of deaf children, bom from
the marriages of each class :
Tablb Lxxxm.
GonflanguineoTis marriages of the deaf.
Number
of
children.
DXA7 OHILDBXN.
Knmber.
Peroent'e.
Both Dartners deaf
31
67
2
10
20
82.258
One piurtner deaf ; the other hearing.
One partner deaf; the other unre-
ported whether deaf or hearing
29.851
Total
100
30
30.000
It appears from Tables LXXXII and LXXXIII that
the liability to deaf offspring is about the same in consan-
guineous marriages in which one of the partners is deaf
and the other a hearing person, as in those in which both
of the partners are deaf. The percentage of marriages
resulting in deaf offspring is somewhat larger in the for-
mer class^ and the percentage of deaf children born there-
from is slightly larger in the latter class. However, the
totals of the two classes are too small to yield conclusive
results.
The following table shows the marriages in which the
partners, one or both of them, were congenitally deaf,
those in which neither of the partners was congenitally
deaf, and the number and percentage of marriages of each
class resulting in deaf offspring :
Table LXXXIV.
ConsangnineouB marriages of the deaf.
Number
of
marriages.
Mabbiaoes bebttltinq
IN DEAF OFrSPBINQ.
Number.
Percent»e.
One or both partners congenitally deaf
Neither partner congenitally deaf
17
U
7
7
41.176
50.000
Total
81
14
45.161
112
Marriages of the Deaf in America.
The following table shows the number of children, and
the number and percentage of deaf children, born from
the marriages of each class :
Table LXXXV.
OonBangoineoas marriages of the deaf.
Number
of
children.
Number.
Percent'e.
One or both partners congenitally deaf
Neither partner congenitally deaf
64
86
16
14
25.000
38.889
Total
100
30
30.000
It appears from Tables LXXXIV and LXXXV that
consanguineous marriages of the deaf are more liable to
result in deaf offspring where neither of the partners is
congenitally deaf than where congenital deafness exists in
one or both of the partners. This is entirely contrary to
what we should expect, judging from the results of the
marriages of the congenitally deaf in general as shown in
Chapter III. The totals, however, of the two classes of
consanguineous marriages under consideration are so
small that the result of the comparison of their percent-
ages is not to be accepted as conclusive. The only con-
clusion we can draw is that it is dangerous for a deaf
person, whether congenitally or adventitiously deaf, to
marry a blood relative.
The following table shows the marriages in which one
or both of the partners had other deaf relatives besides
the other partner, those in which neither of the partners
had other deaf relatives (not including descendants), and
the number and percentage of each class resulting in deaf
offspring :
Marriages of the Deaf in America.
Table LXXXVI.
113
Oonsangnineoos marriages of the deaf.
Number
of
marriages.
MaBBIAOKS BB8X7I.TI1IO
IN DEA7 OFF8PBINO.
Number.
Percent*e.
One or both partners had other deaf
relatives besides the other partner...
Neither partner had other deaf rela-
tiyes besides the other partner
23
8
11
3
47.826
37.500
Total
31
14
45.161
The following table shows the number of children, and
the number and percentage of deaf children, born from
the marriages of each class :
Tablb lxxxvii.
Consanguineons marriages of the deaf.
One or both partners had other deaf
relatives besides the other partner...
Neither partner had other deaf rela-
tives besides the other partner
Total.
Number
of
children.
Deaf ohildbxn.
78
22
100
Number.
Peroent'e.
22
8
28.205
36.364
30
30.000
It appears from Table LXXXVI that in consanguineous
marriages of the deaf the percentage of marriages result-
ing in deaf ofiGspring is larger where one or both of the
partners in marriage had other deaf relatives besides the
other partner than where neither of the partners had other
deaf relatives besides the other partner. This was to be
expected, judging from the results of the marriages of the
deaf in general who have deaf relatives, as shown in Chap-
ter lY, but the difference in the two percentages is not as
great as might have been expected. On the other hand,
contrary to expectation, Table LXXXVII shows a larger
percentage of deaf children born from marriages where
114 Marriages of the Deaf in America.
neither o^ the partners had other deaf relatives besides
the other partner. While the totals of the two classes,
especially of the latter class, are too small to render the
results of the comparison conclusive, they indicate unmis-
takably that it is dangerous for a deaf person to marry a
blood relative, whether there are other deaf relatives in
the family or not.
The conclusion to be drawn from the results of consan-
guineous marriages, as shown in Tables LXXYIII to
LXXXYII, is that under all circumstances it is exceed-
ingly dangerous for a deaf person to marry a blood rela-
tive, no matter whether the relative is deaf or hearing,
nor whether the deafness of either or both or neither of
the partners is congenital, nor whether either or both or
neither have other deaf relatives besides the other partner.
Let us now return, once more, to the perplexing ques-
tion which has been constantly recurring in the course of
this Inquiry, and for which, in Chapter IV, we found but
a partial solution : Why is the percentage of marriages
resulting in deaf offspring, and of deaf children bom
therefrom, larger in marriages in which one of the partners
was deaf and the other a hearing person than in those in
which both of the partners were deaf ?
If we turn back to Table LXXXII we shall see that in
one respect it presents a remarkable contrast with all the
previous tables dealing with marriages in which one of
the partners was a hearing person. In all the previous
tables the marriages of this class, as compared with those
in which both of the partners were deaf, are few in num-
ber, but in this table of consanguineous marriages they
constitute a majority of the marriages reported. A com-
parative table will illustrate this difference.
The following table shows the number of marriages re-
ported in the records in which both of the partners were
deaf, the number in which one of them was deaf and the
other a hearing person, and the number and percentage
of consanguineous marriages reported in each class :
Marriages of the Deaf in Ainerica,
Tabus LXXXVIII.
Marriages of the deaf.
Both partners deaf
One partner deaf ; the other hearing. .
One partner deaf; the other unre-
ported whether deaf or hearing
Total
115
Number
of
marriages.
GoKSAMonnrzous
MABBIAOIS.
Number. | Percent'e.
3,242
894
335
12 0.370
18 2.013
1
1 0.298
4,471
31 0.693
As has already been said, it is probable that the con-
sangnineoas marriages are not fully reported ; but there
is no reason to suppose that there was any intentional
suppression of the facts, or that the consanguineous mar-
riages are more fully reported where one of the partners
was a hearing person than where both of them were deaf.
I have no explanation to offer of the remarkable con-
trast in percentages shown in Table LXXXYIII ; but I
think we may derive an explanation from it, to supplement
and complete the partial explanation already given, of the
large proportion of marriages resulting in deaf offspring,
and of deaf children born therefrom, in marriages in which
one of the partners was a hearing person.
It has been shown in the present chapter that consan-
guineous marriages of the deaf, one or both of the partners
being deaf, are far more liable to result in deaf offspring
than ordinary marriages of the deaf. It appears from Table
LXXXYIII that the percentage of consanguineous mar-
riages is nearly six times as large among the marriages
in which one of the partners was a hearing person as
among those in which both of the partners were deaf.
Do not these two facts, taken together, explain, to a
considerable extent at least, the large proportion of mar-
riages resulting in deaf children, and of deaf children
116 Mainnages of ths Deaf in America.
bom therefrom, where one of the partners was a hear-
ing person ? True, the number of marriages of this
class reported as consanguineous, that resulted in deaf off-
spring, as shown in Table LXXXII, is only 9 ; but these
9 marriages constitute 12 per cent, of the total 76 mar-
riages in which one of the partners was a hearing person
that resulted in deaf offspring,^ and the 20 deaf children
who, as was shown in Table LXXXIII, were bom from
consanguineous marriages of this class constitute 13.2 per
cent, of the total 151 deaf children born from marriages
in which one of the partners was a hearing person.t On
the other hand, if we examine the 220 marriages resulting
in deaf offispring in which both of the partners were deaf,*
we find that only 5, or 2.3 per cent., of them are reported
as consanguineous, and that the 10 deaf children born from
these consanguineous marriages constitute only 2.3 per
cent, of the total 429 deaf children bom from marriages
of that class.t Moreover, there are 55, or 73.3 per cent.,
of the 76 marriages in which one of the partners was a
hearing person that resulted in deaf offspring, with re-
spect to which the question whether the partners were
related before marriage is not answered in the marriage
records ; if, as seems not improbable, some of these mar-
riages were also consanguineous, still other cases of deaf
offspring are accounted for. On the whole, we may con-
clude that the large proportion of consanguineous mar-
riages among the marriages in which one of the partners
was a hearing person is one of the reasons, and perhaps
the principal reason, that in marriages of this class the
percentage resulting in deaf offspring, and the percentage
of deaf children born, are so large.
To the advice to be given the deaf on the subject of
marriage must be added, with especial emphasis, the ad-
vice under no circumstances whatever to marry persons
who are related to them in any degree of consanguinity.
* See Table X. f See Table XI.
CHAPTEE VI.
HAPPINESiS.
The fourth and last question proposed for consideration
in the present Inquiry is this : Aside from the question
of the liability of the offspring to deafness, are marriages
in which both of the partners are deaf more likely to re-
sult happily than marriages in which one of the partners
is deaf and the other is a hearing person ?
When Dr. Bell testified before the " Boyal Commission
on the Blind, the Deaf and Dumb," etc., in London a
few years ago, in reply to a similar question, he said :
" The opinions of the principals [of American Schools for
the Deaf] seem to be that they are happier when both are
deaf-mutes. But I know of no data myself from which
we can form conclusions."*
The opinion to which Dr. Bell refers has been forcibly
expressed by Dr. Gillett,who has a personal acquaintance
with more than two thousand deaf people, many of whom
are married : " I believe," he says, " that, as a general
rule, their intermarriage is more congenial, and productive
of more happiness, than the marriage of deaf with hearing
persons, though I have known most beautiful and happy
unions of the latter kind. ' Be ye not unequally yoked
t<^ether ' is a Scripture injunction that bears with as much
force upon the deaf as upon any others."t This opinion
is also held by the majority of the deaf themselves.
* A. G. Bklii, in '* Appendix to tbe Keport of the Koyal Commission on
the Blind, the Deaf and Dumb," etc., London, 1889, Answer to Question
No. 21,557, Vol. Ill, p. 825. Reprinted in ** Education of Deaf OhU-
dxen,*' Washington, 1892, Part II, p. 24.
tP. G. GnxETT, " Deaf-Mutes," in '* Science," New York, 1890, toI.
XTi, No. 404, p. 248.
118 Marriage of the Deaf in Ameiica.
On the other hand, President Gallaudet, whose acquaint-
ance with the deaf is also wide and intimate, in referring
to Dr. Gillett's opinion above quoted, says : " Many deaf-
mutes think more happiness is to be found in a marriage
with a deaf person than with one who hears ; but this is
by no means as certain as Dr. Gillett, or the deaf them-
selves, suppose, for it involves a question that has not yet
been settled, and never may be. I have known some
intermarriages of the deaf to result in wretched unhappi-
ness, but I do not for that reason conclude that such
marriages must always, or even often, be unhappy. It
is undoubtedly true that some marriages of deaf people
with those who hear have turned out badly, but Dr. Gil-
lett's admission that he has known ' most beautiful and
happy unions of this kind ' is a sufficient answer to all
objection to such unions ; and to his admission I may be
permitted to add the testimony from experience, of both
a son and a brother, that marriage between the deaf and
the hearing may be entirely happy and essentially suc-
cessful."* And Dr. Bell, addressing the students of Gal-
laudet College on the subject of Marriage, says : " Do not
let any one place in your minds the idea that such a
marriage [with a hearing person] cannot be a happy one.
The chances are infinitely in your favor that out of the
millions of hearing persons in this country you may be
able to find one with whom you may be happy than that
you should find one among the smaller numbers of the
deaf."t
As President Gallaudet says, the question is one that
has not yet been settled. It cannot be settled by such
individual testimony and opinion as have hitherto consti-
tuted the only attempts in this direction. All of us who
♦E. M. Gallaudet, **The Intermarriage of the Deaf," in ** Science,"
New York, 1890, vol. xvi. No. 408, p. 296.
fA. G. Bbll, '* Marriage. An Address to the Deaf," Washington,
1891, p. 12.
Marriages of the Deaf in Ainerica. 119
are familiar with the deaf can recall man j happy mar-
riages, and some unhappy marriages, of each of the two
classes, just as we can recall many happy marriages and
some onhappy ones among hearing people. Our opinions
as to whether the proportion is greater or less in one class
than in the other are apt to be influenced by our personal
acquaintance, and our personal acquaintance is generally
too limited to render our opinions conclusive.
In the original plan of the present Inquiry no provision
was made for obtaining information concerning the hap-
piness or unhappiness of marriages of the deaf, for this
did not seem to be a subject to which statistics were
applicable. But after the returns began to come in,
noticing that on the page devoted to *' Remarks " divorces
and separations were sometimes recorded, it occurred to
me that these might afford a basis for a comparison of the
unhappiness of the two classes of marriage and, per contra^
of their happiness. Statistics of divorce and separation,
it is true, do not indicate the entire amount of unhappiness
in marriage. '' They simply determine the number of cases
in which the marital infelicity is so burdensome that the
parties are willing to bear publicity of their most intimate
relations rather than longer endure the burdens of un-
happy conditions."* But they indicate the amount of
unhappiness in the one class of marriages of the deaf as
fully as in the other, and so enable us to determine the
relative proportion of unhappiness in the two classes. I
have therefore taken note of all cases of divorce or sepa-
ration reported in the marriage records, and have added
all others of which I have been able to obtain trustworthy
information from newspaper publications and personal
correspondence. In the following tables the marriages
are classified according to whether both of the partners
*G. D. VtrBZOHT, ** A Beport on Marriage and Divorce in the United
States. 1867 to 1886 ; including an Appendix relating to Marriage and
Divorce in certain countries in Europe," Washington, 1891, p. 163.
120
Marriages of the Deaf in Ainerica.
in marriage were deaf, or one of them was deaf and the
other a hearing person. In the first table the number
and percentage of divorces in each class are shown :
Tabub lxxxix.
Marriages of the deaf.
Namber
of
marriages.
Both partners deaf I 3,242
One partner deaf ; the other hearing. . I 894
One partner deaf; the other unre- \
ported whether deaf or hearing i 335
4,471
The following table shows the number and percentage
of separations in each class :
Tablx XG.
Marriages of the deaf.
Both partners deaf ,
Ooe partner deaf ; the other hearing..,
One partner deaf; the other unre-
ported whether deaf or hearing ,
Number
of
marriages.
3,242
894
4,471
Sepabatioms.
Number. Percent*e.
61
33
91
1.673
3.691
2.090
2.035
Combining Tables LXXXIX and XC, we have :
Table XOI.
Marriages of the deaf.
Number
of
marriages.
Both partners deaf 3,242
One partner deaf; the other hearing... 894
One partner deaf ; the other unre- i
ported whether deaf or hearing ' 335
I
4,471
DiTOBOBB Ain>
SBPABA.TIONS. :
3.489
Marriages of the Deaf in America. 121
It appears from Tables LXXXIX, XC, and XCI that
the percentage of divorces and separations is far less in
marriages in which both of the partners were deaf than
in marriages in which one of the partners was deaf and
the other a hearing person. We conclude that in mar-
riages of the former class, as a rule, and other things being
equal, the probability of happiness is greater than in those
of the latter class. The fourth question of our Inquiry,
then, must be answered in the affirmative : Marriages in
which both of the partners are deaf are more likely to
result happily than those in which one of the partners is
deaf and the other a hearing person.
There are three obvious reasons why this should be so.
1. Where both husband and wife are deaf they are united
by the strong bond of mutual fellowship and sympathy
growing out of their similar condition, which has already
been mentioned as the principal reason why the deaf gen-
erally prefer to marry one another rather than hearing
persons.* 2. They are able to communicate with each
other with perfect ease and freedom. 3. The most inti-
mate social relations and sympathies of both, outside the
domestic circle, are with the same class of persons. In
marriages in which one of the partners is deaf and the
other a hearing person, the first of these ties is always
lacking, and the second and third are often lacking to a
greateiT or less extent. Even under these less favorable
conditions the mutual love of husband and wife may be,
and often is, strong enough to render the union a very
happy one; but, other things being equal, the greater
probability of happiness for marriages in which both of
the partners are deaf, indicated by the above statistics of
divorce and separation, seems to be indicated also by the
nature of the case.
»See Chapter 11, pages 23-29.
CHAPTEE Vn.
SUMMARY OF STATISTICS AND CONCLUSIONS.
The most important of the statistics presented in the
preceding chapters, and of the conclusions drawn from
them, may be summed up as follows :
America and Europe.
Marriages of the deaf are more common in America
than in Europe. The former pupils of American Schools
for the Deaf here recorded as married constitute 23.1 per
cent, of the whole number who attended school up to the
year 1890, and the actual percentage of the married deaf
in America is probably much higher than that. In the
countries of Europe from which we have statistics it is
only in Denmark that the proportion rises as high as 23
per cent. ; in the other countries it varies from 12 to 7 per
cent.^ This more frequent marriage of deaf persons in
America is probably partly due to the absence of certain
restrictions that hamper marriage more or less in most
European countries, and partly to the more prosperous
circumstances, and consequent greater ability to support
a family, of the deaf of this country.
The Present Century.
The marriages of deaf persons in America have in-
creased at a high rate of progression during the present
century. The proportion of the marriages recorded for
the first decade to the whole number of marriages during
the century is 0.02 per cent. For the third decade it is
0.18 per cent., and in each subsequent decade it increases
♦ See Introduction, pp. 5-6.
Marriages of the Deaf in A merica. 123
until in the ninth decade it is 22.7 per cent.^ Making
due allowance for the increase in population, and for the
fact that the marriages of the later decades are probably
more fully recorded than the earlier ones, the high rate of
progression indicated is doubtless largely due to the es-
tablishment of schools for the deaf. Not only do the
opportunities for acquaintance afforded by school life tend
to promote marriage, but the effect of education is to
bring the deaf into closer relations with society and to
increase their ability to marry and support a family.
Deaf and Hearing Partners.
A large majority of the married deaf have married deaf
rather than hearing partners, the proportion of marriages
in which both partners were deaf being 72.5 per cent.,
and of those in which one of the partners was deaf and
the other a hearing person 20 per cent.t This prefer-
ence of the deaf for one another as partners in marriage
has been ascribed to their environment during education,
which brings them together in boarding-schools and
fosters the use of the sign-language. No doubt this en-
vironment has had some influence in promoting their
marriage with one another ; but that it is not the chief
cause is shown by the fact that 77 per cent, of the deaf
here recorded who attended day-schools, 78 per cent, of
those who attended exclusively oral schools, and 62 per
cent, of those who attended no school for the deaf, mar-
ried deaf partners.^ The chief cause that leads deaf
people to marry one another rather than hearing persons,
and one that affects those who have been educated in
dav and oral schools, and even those who have attended
* See Table I. In the tables of the preceding chapters the percent-
ages are carried ont to the third figure of decimals ; iu this Summary
they are generally given with less precision.
tSee Table V.
:See Tables VI and VII.
124 Marriages of the Deaf in America.
no school for the deaf, in only a little less degree than
those who have been segregated for the purposes of edu-
cation and have attended schools not exclasively oral, is
the deep feeling of fellowship and sympathy which has
its roots in the similarity of condition of all the deaf,
under whatever circumstances and by whatever method
they have been educated.
Pboductiveness.
Marriages of deaf persons, one or both of the partners
being deaf (taken as a whole, without regard to the char-
acter of the deafness), are probably somewhat, but not
very much, less productive than ordinary marriages. The
proportion of marriages of the deaf without offspring is
14.1 per cent., and the average number of children to
each mother who had children is 2.61. In Massachusetts
in 1885, the proportion of women without offspring was
17.56 per cent., and the average number of children to
each mother who had had children was 4.11.^ The actual
difference in the average number of children to a mother
is doubtless less than these figures would indicate, as the
children of the deaf are probably not fully reported and
a considerable proportion of their marriages are of recent
date.
Marriages in which both of the partners are deaf are
somewhat less productive than those in which one of the
partners is deaf and the other a hearing person. The
proportion of marriages of the former class without off-
spring is 15 per cent., and the average number of children
to each marriage resulting in offspring is 2.5 ; in the latter
class the proportion without offspring is 11 per cent., and
the average number of children to each marriage is 2.9.t
Between marriages of the congenitally deaf and those
of the adventitiously deaf, there is not much difference in
*See Chapter I, p. 17.
t See Tables YIII and IX.
Marriages of the Deaf in America. 125
prodactiveness, but the former are probably slightly less
productive. In marriages of the former class, one or both
of the partners being congenitally deaf, the proportion
without offspring is 15.5 per cent., and the average num-
ber of children to each marriage resulting in offspring is
2.72 ; in marriages of the latter class, one or both of the
partners being adventitiously deaf, the proportion without
offspring is 14 per cent., and the average number of chil-
dren to each marriage is 2.47.* The less number of chil-
dren from marriages of the adventitiously deaf is perhaps
due to the fact that the average duration of the marriages
of this class recorded was probably less than that of the
marriages of the congenitally deaf, as a majority of the
earlier pupils of American schools were congenitally deaf,
while within recent years a majority of the pupils have
been adventitiously deaf.
Deaf Ofpspbing.
(a) One or Both Partners Deaf.
Marriages of deaf persons, one or both of the partners
being deaf (taken as a whole, without regard to the char-
acter of the deafness), are far more liable to result in deaf
offspring than ordinary marriages. The proportion of mar-
riages of deaf persons resulting in deaf offspring is 9.7 per
cent, and the proportion of deaf children born therefrom
is 8.6 per cent.f Just what proportion of ordinary mar-
riages result in deaf offspring, and what proportion of
deaf children are bom therefrom, we do not know, but
they are probably less than one-tenth of one per cent.
On the other hand, marriages of the deaf are far more
likely to result in hearing offspring than in deaf offspring,
the proportion of hearing children reported being 75 per
cent, and the actual proportion probably considerably
higher, while that of deaf children, as above stated, is 8.6
per cent.J
« See Tables XX and XXII. t See Tables III and IV . % See Table I Y^
126 Marriages of the Deaf in America.
These results are in accordance, on the one hand, with
the law of heredity that a physical anomaly or an anusual
liability to certain diseases existing in the parent tends to
be transmitted to the offspring, and, on the other hand,
with the law of heredity that the offspring tend to revert
to the normal type.
{b) Both Partners Deaf, or One Partner Hearing,
For the hereditary transmission of the physical con-
dition that results in deafness, it is not necessary that
both of the partners in marriage should be deaf. On the
contrary, taking the deaf as a whole, without regard to
the character of the deafness, marriages in which both of
the partners are deaf are not more liable to result in deaf
offspring than those in which one of the partners is deaf
and the other is a hearing person. Indeed, they seem to
be less liable to result in deaf offspring. The proportion
of marriages in which both of the partners were deaf that
resulted in deaf offspring is 9.2 per cent., and the propor-
tion of deaf children born therefrom is 8.4 per cent. ; the
proportion of marriages in which one of the partners was
deaf and the other was a hearing person, that resulted in
deaf offspring, is 12.5 per cent., and the proportion of deaf
children bom therefrom is 9.8 per cent.* If, instead of
the number of marriages, we regard the number of deaf
married persons, the number of deaf children born to
every 100 deaf persons married to deaf partners is 9.4,
while the number bom to every 100 deaf persons married
to hearing partners is 25.8.t Even in marriages where
both of the partners were congenitally deaf, the large
proportion of them resulting in deaf offspring (24.7 per
cent.) and of deaf children born therefrom (25.9 per
cent,)t can be explained in most cases by the circum-
stance that there were two persons instead of one liable
* See Tables X aud XI. t See Table XII. : See Tables XXIII and XXIV.
Marriages of th^ Deaf in A tnerica . 127
to traosmit tbe physical condition that results in deaf-
ness ; for, if we regard the number of congenitallj deaf
married persons, we find that the number of deaf chil-
dren bom to every 100 congenitally deaf persons married
to congenitally deaf partners (30.8) is not greater than
the number born to every 100 congenitally deaf persons
married to hearing partners (34.2).* In the majority of
cases no intensification of the liability to deaf offspring
seems to be caused by the union of two deaf persons.
This conclusion is not, as it might appear at first sight,
inconsistent with the general law of heredity that the
liability to the hereditary transmission of any character-
istic existing in the parent is increased by the union of
'^ like with like ;" for, when the deafness of the parent
reappears in the offspring, the characteristic transmitted
is not deafness, as has been generally assumed by writers
who have discussed this subject, but it is some anomaly
of the auditory organs or of the nervous system, or the
tendency to some disease, of which deafness is but the
result or the symptom. Inasmuch as these anomalies and
diseases resulting in deafness are many and various, it is
probable that in most marriages of deaf persons, and even
of congenitally deaf persons, the pathological condition
that results in deafness is not the same in one partner that
it is in the other, and their marriage therefore is not, from
a physiological point of view, a union of " like with like."
On the other hand, where the pathological condition of
the two partners is the same, as it probably is in the ma-
jority of consanguineous marriages of deaf persons, there
is doubtless an intensification of the liability to deaf off-
spring ; but happily such marriages are comparatively
rare. The number of them here reported, probably less
than the actual number,, is 31, which is 0.69 per cent, of
the whole number of marriages.t The proportion of these
31 marriages that resulted in deaf offspring is 45 per cent.,
♦ See Table XXXIIL t SeVTable LXXVI.
128 Marriages of the Deaf in A merica.
and the proportion of deaf children bom therefrom is 30
per cent.* The curious circumstance above noted that
the percentages of marriages resulting in deaf offspring
and of deaf children bom therefrom are larger where one
of the partners was a hearing person than where both of
them were deaf is probably chiefly due to the fact that
the proportion of consanguineous marriages reported was
much greater where one of the partners was a hearing
person (2 per cent.) than where both of them were deaf
(0.37 per cent.).t
((?) Partners CongenitaUy or Adventitiously Deaf
Congenitally deaf persons, whether they are married to
one another, to adventitiously deaf, or to hearing partners,
are far more liable to have deaf offspring than are adven-
titiously deaf persons. The proportion of marriages of
the former class, one or both of the partners being con-
genitally deaf, resulting in deaf offspring, is 13 per cent.,
and the proportion of deaf children born therefrom is 12
per cent. ; in marriages of the latter class, one or both of
the partners being adventitiously deaf, the proportion re-
sulting in deaf offspring is 5.6 per cent., and the propor-
tion of deaf children born therefrom is 4.2 per cent4
The liability to deaf offspring is greatest when both of the
partners are congenitally deaf, the proportion of marriages
resulting in deaf offspring in such cases being 24.7 per
cent., and the proportion of deaf children bom therefrom
25.9 per cent.ll
Marriages of adventitiously deaf persons are more liable
to result in deaf offspring than ordinary marriages, but when
both of the partners are adventitiously deaf or one of
them is a hearing person the liability is slight. The pro-
portion of marriages resulting in deaf offspring where both
* See Tables LXILX and LXXXI. % See Tables XXIX and XXX.
t See Table LXXXYIII. i| See Tables XXY and XXVI.
Marriages of the Deaf in America, 1 29
partners were adventitionslj deaf is 3.6 per cent., and the
proportion of deaf children bom therefrom is 2.3 per cent.
Where adventitiously deaf persons were married to hear-
ing partners the proportion of marriages resulting in deaf
offspring is 3.2 per cent., and the proportion of deaf chil-
dren bom therefrom is 2.2 per cent. Where they were
married to congenitally deaf partners the proportion of
marriages resulting in deaf offspring is 8 per cent., and
the proportion of deaf children bom therefrom is 6.5 per
cent.*
The greater liability to deaf offspring of marriages of
the congenitally deaf than of the adventitiously deaf is in
accordance with the generally accepted law of heredity
that congenital or innate characteristics are far more likely
to be transmitted to the offspring than acquired charac-
teristics. When the deafness of adventitiously deaf par-
ents does reappear in the offspring, we may suppose that
the physical anomaly or tendency to disease of which
deafness was the result was probably congenital in the
parent though actual deafness did not appear until some
period later in life.
(d) Partners Having Deaf Relatives,
Deaf persons having deaf relatives, however they are
married, and hearing persons having deaf relatives and
married to deaf partners, are very liable to have deaf off-
spring. (Probably hearing persons having deaf relatives
and married to hearing partners are subject to the same
liability, but such cases do not come within the scope of
the present Inquiry.) However the marriages of the deaf
are classified with respect to the deafness or hearing of
one or both of the partners, or with respect to the con-
genital or adventitious character of the deafness, the per-
centage^of marriages resulting in deaf offspring and the
percentage of deaf children born therefrom are almost in-
* Bee Tables XXYII and XXYIII.
130 Marriagea of the Deaf in America.
variably highest where both of the partners had deaf rela-
tives, next highest where one of them had deaf relatives
and the other had not, and least where neither had deaf
relatives ; the only exceptions being in a few classes where
the totals are too small to be regarded as important.*
Taking all the marriages of a year's standing or longer of
which the results have been reported, where both of the
partners had deaf relatives the proportion of them result-
ing in deaf offspring is 23.5 per cent., and the proportion
of deaf children bom therefrom is 20.9 per cent. ; where
one of the partners had deaf relatives and the other had
not, the proportion of marriages resulting in deaf offspring
is 6.6 per cent., and the proportion of deaf children bom
therefrom is 6.4 per cent.; where neither of them had
deaf relatives the proportion of marriages resulting in
deaf offspring is only 2.3 per cent., and the proportion of
deaf children bom therefrom 1.2 per cent.t Probably the
actual percentages of marriages resulting in deaf offspring
and of deaf children born therefrom, where neither of the
partners had deaf offspring, are even less than these, for
in some cases the statements of the marriage records that
neither of the partners had deaf relatives are not well au-
thenticated, and in all of them there is the possibility that
there were deaf relatives unknown to the persons who filled
out the record blanks. Where neither of the partners has
deaf relatives the liability to deaf o£kpring is very sHghty
perhaps not greater than in ordinary marriages.
In marriages where both of the partners are congeni-
tally deaf and both have deaf relatives the proportion of
them having deaf offspring and the proportion of deaf
children bom therefrom are very high (28.4 and 30.3 per
cent.) ; % but where neither of the partners has deaf rela-
tives, even though both of them are congenitally deaf, the
*Se6 Tables XUI to LXXI, inolnsive.
t See Tables LXXH and LXXTTT,
X See Tables XUI and XLni.
Marriages of the Deaf in America, 131
liability seems to be slight, perhaps not greater than in
ordinary marriages. Fourteen marriages of this class are
reported, resulting in 24 children.* Of these children one
was deaf, but in this case the statement of the marriage
record that neither of the partners had deaf relatives is not
well aathentioated.t If we accept the statement, the
proportion of marriages of this class resulting in deaf
offspring is 7.1 per cent., and the proportion of deaf
children born therefrom is 4.1 per cent;* but if we reject
it, there remains not a single instance of marriages in
which both of the partners were congenitally deaf, and
neither had deaf relatives, that resulted in deaf offspring.
Though the total number of marriages of this class is not
large enough to render the result conclusive, yet, taking
them in connection with the 111 other marriages of con-
genitally deaf persons in which neither of the partners
had deaf relatives,^ we are justified in concluding that,
while congenital deafness may be a prima fade indication
of a liability to deaf offspring, it is not to be accepted as
a conclusive evidence of such liability.
The possession of deaf relatives, on the other hand,
seems to be a trustworthy indication of a liability to deaf
offspring. If a deaf person, whether congenitally or ad-
ventitiously deaf, has deaf relatives, that person, however
married, is liable to have deaf offspring, the liability be-
ing much greater, however, in the case of the congenitally
deaf than in that of the adventitiously deaf ; and if a
deaf person, either with or without deaf relatives, marries
a person, whether deaf or hearing, who has deaf relatives,
*See Tables XUI and XUII. tSee Ohapter IV, p. 72.
tSee Tables XLIV to U, inolusiye. The proportion of these 111
marriages that resulted in deaf offspring is 4.5 per cent., and the pro-
portion of deaf children bom therefrom is 2.4 per cent. ; or, if we
eliminate one marriage record, the statement of which that neither partner
had deaf relativee is not well authenticated, the proportion of marriages
resulting in deaf offspring is 3.6 per cent., and the proportion of deaf
children bom therefrom is 2 per cent.
132 Marrioffes of the Deaf in America.
the marriage is liable to result in deaf offspring. If both
partners have deaf relatives, the physical conditions tend-
ing to produce deafness, whatever they may be, are liable
to be transmitted from both parents, and the probability
of deaf offspring is therefore largely increased ; but even
when only one of the partners has deaf relatives, the lia-
bility to deaf offspring is still considerable.
(e) Partners Consanguineous.
The marriages of the deaf most liable to result in deaf
offspring are those in which the partners are related by
consanguinity. Thirty-one such marriages are reported
in the marriage records, and of these 14, or 45.1 per cent.,
resulted in deaf offispriug. One hundred children were
bom from these 31 marriages, and of these 30, or 30 per
cent., were deaf.*
The totals of the several classes of relationship, as first
cousins, second cousins, etc., and the totals of the several
classes of marriage, as of both of the partners deaf, one
of the partners deaf and the other hearing, one or both
of the partners congenitally or adventitiously deaf, one
or both of the partners having other deaf relatives or not,
are too small to enable us to form conclusions as to their
comparative results ; but the large percentage of mar-
riages resulting in deaf offspring, and of deaf children
bom therefrom, in every one of these classes, indicates that
it is exceedingly dangerous for a deaf person to marry a
blood relative, no matter what the character or degree of
the relationship may be, and no matter whether the rela-
tive is deaf or hearing, nor whether the deafness of either
or both or neither of the partners is congenital, nor
whether either or both or neither of them have other deaf
relatives.t
* See Tables LXXVIH and LXXIX.
t See Tables LXXX to LXXXVH, inclasive.
Marriages of the Deaf in Ainerica. 133
The reason why consanguineous marriages are so much
more liable to result in deaf offspring than ordinary mar-
riages of the deaf is, probably, that in such marriages the
same condition tending to produce deafness is likely to
exist in both of the partners, and, from the union of ''like
with like," to be transmitted to their ofbpring with in-
creased intensity.
{/) Summary of Statistics.
The most important of the statistics relating to the sev-
eral classes of marriages of the deaf, showing the number
of marriages of each class of which the results were re-
ported and the number and percentage of each class
resulting in deaf offspring, also the number of children
bom from the marriages of each class, and the number
and percentage of them that were deaf, are summed up in
the following table.
The fifth and sixth columns of this table, giving
the percentage of marriages resulting in deaf offspring
and the percentage of deaf children born therefrom, indi-
cate at a glance the comparative liability to deaf offspring
of the several classes of marriage. -The extremes of lia-
bility are found in the two classes last named in the table.
134 Marriages of the Deaf in America.
tablk xon.
Marriages of the deaf.
One or both partners deaf
Both partners deaf
One partner deaf ; the other hearing...
One or both partners oongenitally deaf
One or both partners adventitioasly deaf
Both partners oongenitally deaf
One partner oongenitally deaf; the
other adventitionsly deaf
Both partners adventitioasly deaf
One partner congenitally deaf; the
other hearing
One partner adventitioosly deaf ; the
other hearing
Both partners had deaf relatives
One partner had deaf relatives; the
other had not
Neither partner had deaf reUtives
Both partners oongenitally deaf ; both
had deaf relatives
Both partners congenitally deaf ; one
had deaf relatives, the other had not.
Both partners congenitally deaf;
neither had deaf relatives
Both partners adventitiously deaf;
both had deaf relatives
Both partners adventitiously deaf ; one
had deaf relatives, the other had not.
Both partners adventitiously deaf ;
neither had deaf relatives
Partners oonsanguineous
NUMBKB OF
Mabbiaoxs.
1
3,078
2,377
699
1,477
2,212
335
814
845
191
310
437
541
471
172
49
14
57
167
284
31
•at
•-^ (ft
300
220
76
194
XU
83
66
30
28
10
103
36
11
49
8
10
7
2
14
NuifBEB OF
OHIIiDBBN.
^
6,782
5,072
1,532
3,401
4,701
779
1,820
1,720
628
713
1,060
1,210
1,044
429
105
24
114
367
660
100
Peb-
OSNTAQX.
bog)
588
429
151
413
199
9.7
9.2
12.5
13.1
6.6
202 24.7
119
40
6314
16
78
13
2116
1117
10
2
30 46
8.1
3.5
6
3.2
.6
6.6
2.3
130|28.4
.3
7.1
6
4.1
0.7
1
8.6
8.4
9.8
12.1
4.2
25.9
6.5
2.3
11.9
2.2
20.9
6.4
1.2
30.3
20.0
4.1
9.6
2.8
0.3
30.0
Marriages of the Deaf in America. \ 35
Happiness.
Marriages in which both of the partners are deaf are
more likely, other things being equal, to result happily
than those in which one of the partners is deaf and the
other is a hearing person. The proportion of divorces
and separations reported in the marriage records where
both of the partners were deaf is 2.5 per cent. ; where one
of the partners was deaf and the other was a hearing per-
son the proportion reported is 6,4 per cent."^
The more favorable conditions for happiness where
both of the partners are deaf, other things being equal,
are, doubtless, the strong bond of mutual fellowship grow-
ing out of their similar condition, the ease and freedom
with which they communicate with each other, and the
identity of their social relations and sympathies outside
of the domestic circle.
*See Table XOI.
APPENDIX A.
TABULAB STATEMENT OP MARRIAGES.
The foUowiDg pages present in tabular form the most
important of the details contained in the marriage records
upon which this Inquiry is based.
In the column headed " Partners in Marriage/' the
word " Husband " or " Wife " printed in roman type in-
dicates a deaf person ; in italics, a hearing person ; in
heavy-fkced type, unreported whether deaf or hearing.
In the columns headed '' Number of Children/' '' Broth-
ers and Sisters," and " Deaf Relatiyes/' the dash ( — )
indicates that there were no persons of the class named ;
the dotted line (..*•) that I have no information concern-
ing the existence of such persons. The abbreviation '' sev."
stands for " several."
The heading " Unknown " means " Unknown whether
deaf or hearing."
In the columns headed '' Deaf Relatives " and " Re-
marks " the numbers refer to the '' Reference numbers " of
the marriages as they are recorded in this Tabular State-
ment.
" Age of deafness " means " Age at which deafness oc-
curred." The age is given in years or fractions of a year.
The abbreviation "Inf." means " Infancy ; " "B" means
"Bom deaf/' and the dotted line here, as elsewhere
throughout the Tabular Statement, indicates absence of
information.
In the column headed " School for the deaf where edu-
cated/' the abbreviation of the name of a State indicates
a State school for the deaf. Other schools are indicated
by the most prominent words in their titles or by the
names of the towns where they are situated. The abbre-
viation "Coll." stands for "Gallaudet College ;" " H. M."
for "Horace Mann School;" and the letters "C/' "N/'
and " W/' prefixed to the initials of a State, for " Central,"
" Northern," and '' Western." The dash indicates that the
person did not attend any school for the deaf ; the dotted
line, absence of information.
138
Tabular Statement of Marriages,
Brothers and
SiBtem
[Including Per-
son recorded.]
ises
tBOO
1900
1880 1888 —
Pabtvxbs xh Maxriaox.
1891) 11^
1
im isar
1
1893 1863
1KK1188S
1
-
1890 1^^4
16SU1S79
,«....
1«90 1S8C
ta>L 18GA
1^^ 18S4
IS&Q...
iai»lB84
1891}
IB90
isooiseosev. —
Deaf BelatlTes.
[Not Inclnding brothers and sisters
nor children.]
Consln.
Nephew and niece. .
3 nephews
Parents (No. 2421); nnde (Hosb. No.421)
2 second consins
Niece (daughter of a hearing brother) . .
Mother (Wife No. 98) .
Second consln
a cousins
Annt and cousin.
Oousln.
Father (Hnsb. No. 267) ; aunt (^fe No.
2481) ; aunt ; niece; 2 srand uncles ;
2 cousins (Wife No. 8100 and Unsb.
No. 2641).
Tegular Statement of Marriages.
139
Pabtmsbs zm Mabbiaox.
I
Anigned
of "
A ; Ear>«che .
4 I Black fever. ,
1^' Gold In head.
Scarlet ferer.
3 I Whooping ooQgh.
B I.
B I.
B
3
2
B
3
2
B
1
B
1
B
Soarletferer..
Soarlet fever. .
Scarlet fever. .
Scarlet fever. .
Scarlet fever..
FiU
Scarlet fever. .
lUl
Scarlet fever..
Diphtheria....
Hwnoia
Scarlet fever. .
a I Scarlet fever. .
7 Brain fever ,
B '
1% ' Slow fever..
4
3
5
Soreainthehead.
Brain fever...,
Infl'ninthehead.
Brain fever...,
Sickneas
Scarlet fever..
School for the
deaf where
educated.
Pa..
Pa..
Pa..
Pa..
Pa..
Pa..
F)».
Pa.
la. & Neb...
Mo. & Neb. .
Manchester.
Hartford. ...
Md.& Kendall
Md. h Kendall
N. Y..
». Y..
N. Y..
N. Y..
Ohio..
Ohio..
Ohio..
Ohio..
Ohio..
Ohio..
Ky...
HI.,
la.
Ind...:
Wia. h CaL .
Clarke &H. M.
Clarke h HTd.
Ind.
Mich. &Coa.
Mich
Bngland..
Hartford .
Ohio..
Ohio..
Ohio h ni.
ni ,
Ohio & Mich..
Mich
Bemarka.
Brother of Husband No. 2.
Brother of Hnsband No. 1.
Half-Bro. of Wife No. 2216 and Bro. of Wife No. 104.
81s. of Hnsb. No. 940 and Wife Na 2767. Parents oooaina.
Brother of Husband No. 6.
Bro. of Husb. No. 4. Tlrst m'ge ; second to Wife No. 104.
Brother of Husband No. 86. Parents cousins
Sister of Wife No. 162.
First marriage ; second to Wife No. 10.
Died 1887.
Second marriage ; ilrat to Wife No. 0.
Parents cousins. Bro. of Wife No. 8332, Husb. Na 81. Died
1877.
Diedl88X
Died several years before husband.
Died 1867.
Died 1866. Not deaf. Mo. of Husb. No. 86 snd Wife No.
291&
Parents cousins.
Sister of Husband No. 178.
Attended common schools. Divorced 1802.
First marriage ; second to Husband No. 3910.
Died 1882.
Not deaf.
Sister of Husband No. 266. Father was nephew to mother.
Not deaf.
Not deaf.
Siater of Husband No. 4064. Parents cousins.
140
Tabular Statement of Marriages.
Mabbiaou.
Pabthsbb zxr Mabbiaob.
1B89
IBStS
1S9D
1690
liSO
16M
mn
ism
No. of Ohlldren.
IflSB
laaa
I6»3|1888
18$U
liOU
18^1
vm
1890
IS99
i^a
1878
all
/Haiband
\Wife....
(HualMiid
\Wife
{Hosband
Wife,
/Htuband
\Wlfe.
f Hosband
twife....
§H%uband
IWife.
1852
1864
1806
1818'
1886
1826
1828
/HnBband
Iwif©
/Hnaband
(Wife .
1838
1886
1860
1858
1861
/Hnaband
\Wlfe...
/Husband
(Wife.
1860
1867
1860
1842
/Husband
twife. ..
/Husband
twife....
/Husband
twife..
/Husband
tWife.
/Husband
twife.
/Husband
\Wife.
/Husband
\Wife.
{Husband
Wife.
/Husband
tWife.
/Husband
tWife.
/Husband
twife.
/HoBb.
twife...
/Husband
\Wife.
/Husband
twife.
(Husband
iWife....
Brothers and
Sisters.
[Including Per-
son recorded.]
I
1828
1826
1827
1830
1860
1860
1867
1867
1860
1861
1816
1816
6
6or6
1868 1
1
1862
1838 10
18651 6
6
4or5
Deaf Belatives.
Pf ot including brothers and sisters
nor children.]
1 niece (Wife No. 2696) ; 2 nephewa.
1 cousin
Parents (No. 60) ; 8 nieces (Wife No. 2617
is one).
Father (Husb. No. 784)
2 nephews (Husb. No. 8647 is one), and
niece (Wife No. 368).
Second cousin.
1 nephew ; 6 nieces. .
Parents (No. 4078) ; uncle ; aunt (Wife
No. 86) ; aunt (Wife No. 4041)^* aunt ;
2 cousins (Wife No. 2166 and Wife No.
4836).
<3ouain .
Tabular Statement of Marriages.
141
pABnrxM nr KAxxiAaa.
I
96
27
38
99
90
31
33
33
34
36
38
37
39
40
41
43
48
44
45
47
48
49
00
I
14M
3
1«
CtoldlnhMd.
Congwtton...
Qcarletf error..
Sou-lekf error..
Scarlet ferrer. .
IWL
Scarlet ferer..
A lit.
Oeiebro.«I». UeD.,
Ceretecap. Men.
Scarlet fever.....
8d attack typ.fev.
3d attack typ.feY.
Brain ferer
Ferer..
OereliRMqjk i
Spotted ferer.
Scarlet ferer..
School for the
deaf where
ednoated.
Minn.,
Hartford.
Hartford.
Hartford.
Ohio..
Ohio..
Hartford.
Hartford .
Mo.
Oa..
N. T. kOoH.
Hartford
Hartford.
Hartford.
N. r..
N.T.,
N.T..
N. Y..
N. Y..
la. k College .
KendaU.
Ga..
KendaU k Ooll.
Kendall k Coll.
Mich
m.
Pa
Hartford.
N. Y. ImiPd...
Tenn
N. Y..
HTd k N. Y..
Hartford
Bemarka.
Brother of Hnaband No. S6. Died 1878.
Brother of Wife No. 348 and Wife No. 1850.
Not deaf.
Slater of Huab. No. 3388 and Wife No. 3484. Died 1888.
Not<!
Slater of Hnaband No. 8411 and Hoaband No. 3596.
Brother of Hnaband No. 7. Parenta oonalna.
Flrat marriage; aeoond to Wife No. 110.
Parenta conainB. Dlroroed.
Not deaf.
Flrat marriage ; aecond to Wife No. 48.
Not deaf. Separated.
Second marriage ; flrat to Wife No. 43. Separated 1893.
Diedl89X
Firat marriage : aecond to Hnaband No. 1881.
Not deaf.
142
Tabular Statement of Marriages.
,•
c3
1
1
1
1
5
1
«
1
1
P
I
is
1
61
1892
1890
1892
sa
63
....
—
—
—
—
64
1892
1876
-
-
-
-
66 'l89Q
66
1894
1862
6
3
'A
—
67
1890
1890
1891
68
69
1891
—
—
-
—
60
1890
1831
3
3
t
61
1892
1892
-
-
-
-
62
1891
3
-
W
-
AB
1890
1898
64
1898
—
—
—
—
66
1890
3
....
3
66
1890
....
1
1
-
-
67
1890
1890
68
1890
—
—
-
—
69
1898
1890
1894
70
71
1842
6
—
n
—
72
1890
1867
3
-
:i
-
78
1890
1890
74
—
—
-
—
76
1890
76
....
Pab^nkbii in Mabbiaob.
I
Brothenaxid
SlBten.
[Including Per-
son recorded]
JHnabMHl 1B09
"iwif*
VWiff- ... 1N33
ffltttbantl .
fBniil»Mi[lll«36
tWlfts..., 1814
I
tHuBbiuia IS3S
niiimbuid
tgm
fHuDtaKdd t»6a
fHuibnud 1809
\Wif<*.... 1X08
fHuBliiLtid l^fSB
\Wife. ... 1»71
jEimbajidlBaP
tWLfe,,.,.]8!ii
tWlfo..,, ISBH
XVi'itf.
jHuHbatid 1838
^Wifi ..,. I!
(Htiftbnnd liSB
fHimlAjid 1^1
jHtiHbuid .
fHn»baod|l»^f'
IWlle llWiJ
I
"iWLf*! . . . . ' kHli
flfiMbond 1H4'J
>Wife,... 1849
rHtiBbimd 1624
iwife,...;laS4
I Htisbftnd 1^24
jHiiRb*iad .
\WLre....,l833
(HunbAnd
t»m
Deaf RelAtlTes.
[Not inclading brothers and alateiB
nor children ]
Niece.
Nephew .
2 —
I
6 —
6
OouBin.
" Yea " .
Ckmidn
Uncle (Huab. No. 4068); consin; nephew.
Tabular Statement of Marriages.
143
PABTmss nr Mabbxaqb.
51
53
54
65
56
OT
58
59
60
61
03
63
64
65
66
67
70
71
T2
78
74
16
76
{^1
Aflfligned cftiue
of dminam.
Pita.
EpUepey..
Epilepsy. .
ScrofolA.,
/Inf. Scarlet fever. .
6 Scarlet fever. .
bI.
B ,.
/A iPright
\1% Spinal meolDg's..
f 6
/l^
/Inf.
\ 2
{i
{•b
Catarrh in head.
Spotted fevw. . .
Blfling tn head. .
Typhoid fever. .
Headoomidaiiit.
Fever ,
CJonvalfliona.
Ate Jlmaon seed. .
Brain fever. ,
8<^ool for the
deaf where
educated.
Ontario...
Hartford.
Va.
Ohio..
Ky...
St. Louis Day..
Hartford .
Hartford .
Hartford .
Minn.
Hartford.
Hartford .
N. Y
St Job., N. Y.
Tenn.
Tenn.
Ind
Ind. k 111..
U...
Mo.
Ind..
Ind..
Mo.
Mo.
U
Neb. & San.
Hartford.
Hartford.
Hartford.
Hartford.
Hartford.
Hartford.
Hartford.
Hartford.
Hartford .
Remarks.
Not deaf.
ifirst marriage ; second to Husband No. 1533.
Second marriage ; first to Husband No. 1368 ; died 1892.
Not deaf.
Brother of Husband No. 37.
Mother of Wife No. 2157.
Brother is partly deaf.
Not deaf.
Died 1882.
Died 1854. Mother of Wife No. 243, Husband No. 28, and
Wife No. 1859.
Died 1891.
Not deaf. Dledl893w
Parmts cousins. Dead.
Divorced.
Died 1894.
First marriage ; second to Wife No. 74.
Divorced.
Second marriage ; first to Wife No. 78.
Uneducated. Sister of Husb. No. 3229. Second marriage ;
first to Husb. No. 606.
First marriage ; second to Wife No. 76.
Died 1866.
Second marriage ; first to Wife No. 76.
First marriage ; second to Husb. No. 2172.
144
TalbulaT Statement of Marriages.
MABBIAOn.
PAXTKBBS Dff Mabbtaok.
77
78
79
80
81
82
88
84
85
86
87
88
80
90
91
93
98
94
96
96
97
96
99
100
101
102
1890
1893
1890
1804
1891
1893
1890
1888
1893
1891
isfie
No. of Ohildren.
iSW'lfifiA
leoo
i»a
189^
msi
Idas
1191
IMO
1S89
1892
1892
1890
1890
1890
1888
1890
1803
1893
W76
t«tS3
19S5
1876
1889
ISB^
1836
1868
1893
•11
] 3
(Hnsband
twife....
(Hnsband
Iwife.
/Hnsband
twife....
/HQaband
twife....
/Hnsband
twife...
/Husband
twife.
/Husband
twife...
/Husband
1
18S6
1809
/Hnsband
twife...
twife.
1863
1867
1867
1869
1863
1866
1868
1369
18361
1836
1836
Brothenand
Slstera.
[Including Per-
son recorded.
1863
1858
/Husband
twife
/Husband
twife..
^Husband
(.Wife . .
/Husband
twife ....
/Husband
twife.
/Husband
twife....
/HitfbofKi
twife
(Husband
iWlfe.
1853
1866
1867
1859
1841
1844
1841
1861
1859
1861
1813
1814
/Husband
twife .
/HtMbond
twife....
/Husband
twife.
/Husband
twife.
(Husband
/Husband
twife
/Husband
twife....
/Husband
twife....
10
1861
1813
1831
1831
1817
1808
1869
1846
1846
1809
1870
Deaf BeUtivea.
[Not Including brothers and sisters
nor children.]
Niece (daughter of a hearing brother). ,
3 fourth cousins (one Is Wife No. 448) . .
Oouain
Aunt ; uncle ; fMher (Husb. No. 14) .
Mother(Wlf e No. 1911); uncle; 5 nephews
or nieces (one is Wife No. 88).
3 nephews ; niece
4 nephews ; 3nleces. ,
3 nephews; niece.
3 nephews; niece..
Cousin.
Second ooosln.
Tabular Statement of Marriages.
145
PABTKnU IN MaBBIAOE.
90
91
92
98
94
96
96
97
96
99
100
101
103
1
of deftfnefls.
Intermit, fever..
School for the
deaf where
educated.
i
{V
m 1
m
f.. .
1
( 11
Brain ferer
Wis.
{
wis
( B
m
{ B
wis.;.::..;. ::
i B
Ohio
{
Ohio
( 4
Bnln fever. ....
Pa
{ B
Pa
Ky
{ 2
Scsrlet fever
Scarlet fever
Scarlet fever
Scarlet fever
Congestive chill.
f 2
Ind
Mo
{
( B
Ind
Ind
{iH
Mnmna
f B !
1 4 Soffletfever
B
B t -
Ind
Ind
Ind ;
Ind 1
{5
( B
1
Ind 1
Colds
Ind
Oal
Cramps
Oal
Hartford
Hartford
{-
(
{
::;:;;!::::;;!::': ::::::::::::::: i
( B
W. Va
{ ..
W. Va
(5
i2M
Palsy
HTdAN.Y...
Hartford
Tpfl^yi(T in head. .
( 8
Inilam. in head..
N. Y.
{ B
N. Y
f 1
Sickness
Hartford
Ill
<
C 9
Hessles
{....
(11/ 1 TiMA «ftl<L - -
Ind
Ind
Fever
Ohio
Measles.
Ohlot
Bemarks.
Sister of Wife Mo. 2699.
Parents cousins. Brother of Wife Mo. 81S7.
Parents consina Bro. of Hnsb. Mo. 12 and Wife Mo.
Sister of Wife Mo. 189 snd Hnsb. Mo. 8418.
o. 84. Died 1886.
First marriage ; second to Wife 1
Died 1869.
Second msrrlsge ; flrst to Wife Mo. 88. Died 1886.
Mot deaf.
Brother of Wife Mo. 2916.
Mot deaf.
Sister of Wife Mo. 4041 and Wife Mo. 668. Mother of Wife
Mo. 2166 and Wife Mo. 4886.
Bro. of Hnsb. Mo. 88, Hash. No. 89, and Wife Mo. 3848.
Bro. of Hnsb. Mo. 87, Hnsb. Mo. 89, and Wife Mo. 3848.
Sister of Hnsb. Mo. 2166.
Bro. of Hnsb. Mo.
First marriage ; second to Wife Ma 90.
87, Hnsb. Mo. 88, and Wife Mo. 3848.
Sister of Hnsb. Mo. 1183.
I Second marriage ; flrst to Wife Mo. 80. Bro. of Hnsb. M*.
87, Hnsb. Mo. 88, and Wife Mo. 384&
Died 1861.
Mot deaf.
Unedncated. Mother of Hnsb. Mo. 18.
Died 1801. Separated.
First marriage ; second to Hnsb. Mo. 660.
Mot deal
Dead.
Second marriage ; flrst to Hnsb. Mo. 1717.
Died 1884.
Mot deaf.
Sister of Hnsb. No. 1411 and Hnsb. Na 148flL
146
Tabular Statement of Marriages.
_ _ _ _ /H.
\\S\
Mabbiaoks.
rt
1
1
1
No. of Children.
1
1
1
1
P
—
103
1890
1866
1
-
1
-
104
1893
1890
2
....
2
106
1891
1847
8
-
3
-
106
1890
-
-
-
-
107
1892
2
-
2
-
108
1890
1840
7
-
7
-
109
1890
1894
1894
1894
110
1876
1898
1894
111
112
—
—
—
—
118
1894
1894
1898
1894
114
—
—
—
—
116
1894
1894
-
-
-
-
116
1894
1896
1896
1896
117
1874
1872
118
119
1
1
lao
1896
1890
1888
131
1
1
....
122
1889
1867
1
-
1
-
123
1889
6
-
6
-
124
1890
2
-
2
-
126
1890
1
-
1
-
126
1889
1
-
1
-
127
1889
2
-
2
-
128
1889
1874
-
-
-
-
Pabtmkbb IK Mabbxaoe.
Brothers and
Sleters.
[Inolnding Per-
■on recorded.]
(Wife. ..
(Hnaband
/Hiiflband
\Wlfe ,
(Hupbaudi ■
ftrniiiuDd'.
\Wlfe..., .
\mk\\
isae
tWifo,. .
CHimti&tid
(Wife ,..
Iftl?)
1831
(Wift',,.. la-'ia 1
tWifc^.,.
Huflband
Vift'
1864
1K71|
1874 1
tWlfi>....
/HnBbKud
"(Wife..
/fiu^bmrid
(Wlfo....
/EiiBb&ud .
(WlfL'
1857 9
1869 ^
I
1861
(BuEibArtid
(Huh baud
(Wife....
isn
(HiiBbfliid
IWife ....
1
1
im)\ 1
1^0 1
(Hoflbfltnd,
(Wife...
fHiiHbuiid'
twift* . . . . '
la^
1HS5
(Husband
(WUfc ...
(Huflbatid
(W|f<?,„.
1^7
1S32
TH3ei
/HuRbskud
(HtlPbantl
(Wiffi .... I
isas
(BiiJiband
OVift ....
(HuftlMUid
(Wlffl....|
1933
19S4
Deaf Belatives.
[Not including brothers and aistdn
nor children.]
Second oonsin; 2 cousins ; grandfather
Nephew and niece .
Gonsiu
Cousin.
— Aunt.. .
3 second cousins.
Niece (Wife No. 1270).
Niece (Wife No. 1270).
I Niece (Wife No. 1270).
Tabular Statement of Marriages.
147
^- i:^>v
1
i
i
a
lOS
IM
106
106
107
108
109
t
110
Ul
112
118
114
116
116
117
118
119
120
121
123
128
124
126
126
127
128
PAXTims nrMARRiAox. 1''*''^ * *- -'"'i-'i 1
1
Anigned canae
of deafbeaa.
School for the
deaf where
educated.
BemarkB.
{i
Hartford.
Hartford
Pa
Slater of Wife No. 2241 and Wife No. 233a
Bro. of Huab. No. 4. Second marriage ; first to Wife No. 6.
Slater of Hnsb. No. 3 ; half-sister of Wife No. 2216.
Pa^ftCN. T..
Hartford
Hartford
Qa..
Tiln^Ma. ..........
Died 1801.
Died 1888.
{..,
r....
1 ,
I....
Fewer,
Hartford. ......
Hartford.
Hartford.
31 Y
Not deaf. Died 1886.
Typhoa ferer. . . .
Second marriage ; first to Wife No. 88.
t
K Y
Catarrhal fever..
Oatacrhal ferer..
Fever
Pa
Pa
Kana ..,,,....,
I^
Scarlet ferer
Scarlet fever
Spotted fever....
la. ft HI
LeConteulz...
Le Contenlx...
Hartford
W.N.Y.ftN.Y.
Va
Brother of Wife No. 8408L
{ 1
Cholera Infantum
Brain fever
/....
Tenn
{
Tenn
r....
Scarlet fever
N. Y
Ky
Not deaf.
{
(....
{
Probably Bng..
N. Y
{*
Dlaeaaeinhead..
Ml*...!!..!!'.!.!
K. Y
N. Y
Mother of Wife No. 166.
Dropay in head. .
Soariet fever
Pa
Pa
Pa
Brother of Wife No. 2940.
Fan
Pa
Died 1886.
Odd
Pa
Bro. of Wife No. 1684 and Hnsb. No. 220.
Scarlet fever
Pa
Pa
Bro. of Hnsb. No. 129. First marriage ; second to Wife No.
Pa
127 ; third to Wife No. 128.
{I
{I
Pa
Bro. of Hnsb. No. 129. Second marriage ; first to Wife No.
Pa
126 ; third to Wife No. 128.
Pa
Bro. of Hoab. No. 129. Third marriage ; first to Wife No.
Pa.
126 ; second to Wife No. 127.
148
Tabular Statement of Marriages.
t
Mabbiaoks.
129
lao
181
isa
183
184
186
186
187-
188
180
140
141
142
148
144
146
146
147
148
149
160
161
162
o
1893
1892
1891
189i
1890
1892
1892
1890
1889
1890
1890
1890
1890
1890
1889
1889
1890
1889
1889
1890
1880
1
No.
1
i_
1857
1876
1878
1886
1886
1888
1886
1869
1868
1886
1886
-
1874
1884
1875
1862
1867
1877
1868
1879
—
of OhlldRn.
1
1
1 —
4 I
1 I
1 '
1
2
Pabtnkba m Mabriaob.
fHnitwiid
; fEuAbaud
- , * Wife .
llwire„„
jiHoBbaiid
twifo...
jHuibftud
Broth etn and
Hiiiten.
[Including Per-
ion recorded.]
1A47
1840
1844 %
IJ^
Itilifi
li53
1867
1866
1SS7
ISI59
1848
-li
(Hoalmtid
j Hrtabaud
iHUHbkQd
tWJfr .... IMS
{Hunband
rHuib&QdilBSS
(WJIe..,, 18ifi
jHuBbimd It^ei
>wife.... irni
(Hiii(liaiid.l«SO
Huflband'l^s^tl
WlJB...Jl85fl
^HiiHbBritl 18^1
fHuifband'mH
\\S\W ly.^3
I jOuabftiid I Hail
I OVlfe. .. 181'i
I ( KtiHbiiiid lH4a
I \\\itv ... 1»4Fp
I jHwbanU 1H47
I \Wtfe ,.jl857
f HuBbaiiit! '
'tMV<! ... .
] (>WfiK... 18^
L
Deaf Belativea
n^ot including brothers and sistera
nor children.]
8 third oouainB .
IcoQsin
3 nieces (Wife No. 1109 and Wife No.
1693) ; 1 nephew.
3 nieces (same as husband's) ; 1 nephew
Niece (daughter of a hearing brother) . .
Cousin ; 2 third cousins
2d cousin
3 uncles; 6 cousins (Husb. No. 1949
and Wife No. 1698) ; 1 third cousin.
3 uncles ; 6 cousins (Husb. No. 1949 aud
Wife No. 1698) ; 1 third cousin.
Second cousin (Wife No. 4012)
2 fourth cousins (Husb. No. 1431, Wife
No. 268).
Qrandfather .
Mother (Wife No. 3371) .
Mother partly, uncle slightly deaf
Uncle, aunt, 2 cousins, slightly deaf.
3 third cousins
3 cousins (Husb. No. 934 is one).
3 third cousins
3 third cousins.
TahUar Statement of Marriages.
149
Pabtmkbs in Mabbiaox.
I
3
Aaldgned caote
of deaftaess.
' *^ I I B
Gold.
Brain feyer.
Scarlet rash .
Scarlet fever. .
Scarlet feyer...
Typhoid ferer.
Brain fever. . . .
Gold.
Spotted fever.,
Scarlet fever. ,
{'1
B
,(5
Brain fever
Oerebro-ip. men.
Oerebro-ap. men.
PaU
Maraemiu ....
Spotted fever.
School for the
deaf where
educated.
Bemarka.
Pa..
Pft..
SickneoB. .
JWl
Pa.,
Pa.
111..
Mo..
Ill
KendaUAHd.
Pa
Pa..
Pa..
Tezai
Ark.
Pa.
Pa.
Le Ooutenlx...
Lo Goateulx...
Pa..
Pa..
Hartford..
Hartford..
Hartford. .
Hartford..
R.I
Wis. h OoUege.
lU ...
Hartford..
Kendall...
Pa.
Pa.
Ark..
Ark..
Scarlet fever. .
Oath'g in ears
Gm&ud
Winnonden....
Pa..
Pa.
f.y.
|n.y.,
' N. T. ,
IN.Y.,
■ Brother of Hnsb. No. 126.
i Mother of Wife No. 1270 and Wife No. 3ffi9.
Brother of Hnab. No. 221.
Bro. of Wife No. 4091, Wife No. 3663, and Wife No. 8626.
Not deaf. Died 1891.
First marriage ; second to Huab. No. 1808.
Bro. of Wife No. 2461, Wife No. 2902, Wife No. 3366, Wife No.
8141, Wife No. 4331.
Sister of Husb. No. 4331. Parents second cousins.
Sister of Hnsb. No. 2894, Wife No. 2238.
Sister of Hnsb. No. 2440.
Not deaf.
First marriage ; second to Wife Na 141.
Not deaf.
Second marriage ; flrst to Wife No. 140.
Parents flrst cousins.
Sister of Hnsb. No. 2896 and Wife No. 4008.
Mother of Wife No. 1866.
Not deaf.
Educated chiefly at home.
Educated in oonmion schools.
Not deaf.
Parents cousins. First marriage ; second to Wife No. 162.
Died 1889.
Dead.
Parents cousins. Second marriage; flrst to Wife No. 161.
Died 1889.
150
Tabular Statefnent of Marriages,
IDS
MAKBIAOB8.
No. of Children.
laso 1^^7S 2
isenissd 3
iHfiiit isa? 2
llteOlBn 6
1157 laLNilSTT 1
im
17U
m
it'j
1T4
117
i>m im^ L
lea
iSQli \^'A
laa
1S9<J is»i
161
l^9^> i^yi
tm
im^ ij^fiG
ISH
1S«Q 18^7
lei
ies^igt;3
IIV)
1
IGO
1333 IJ^J^
\m
laW IHiH
lOi
\W^ IH^I
ifty
1893 IH^
3
1^^»
laHO m*i I
INHU —
iSBt 1
]pri7 ^
lf<77 L
IWMVt IK7T 5
I
I
— , 7
j
1
10
PaBTMEBS IH liABSIAOB.
; \ Wif€ .... jiti58; 1
Uhubmid 1BS4 11
twifi^....,)S66 12
. ( HufllAUd 1^43
^ (Wife... 1864
« ilfnabftiid JB57
^ i IWitfi... l*tS3
Brothen and
Sisters.
[Including Per-
son recorded.]
(UllHtlftOd lA^
Wife
(HUfilmtid 1$4&
(Wife,... 18fl7
(HD6baDd V^l
t WHO... .11860
fliijHbfrDd ISSil
\Wifi!._Jl8&a,
(HtiHbLnd ^SI^
\\\\h ...liaeo;
I
(ITubband l«aft
"(WlTi __ iai5
JHui^b&iHl 1858
nviie.... 1857
fnuiib&udlaflO
\ WUt^ . , _ 1857
(HiiJ!b«nd 1»17 _
(WlfB_„ iS&t: 8
jirttHbftad 1647
(Wtfir
lS5£t 3
/HnM>flrid:iB09
(HXft ,., J18H
/Ht]BbiLQcl!lH9S
(Wife .... jimiO
(HuHbiiud 1B57
1H«1
1031
tWtfo .
(HuHbuid .- —
(Wife,,., i^m
(Huabmid l'^\^
(Wife.... '1844
(EuRbaud 1^0
(WlfP.,, .I»a4
I f HnjbftndlftM
^i
.Wife-...
(Hnibuid
(IVife.. .
1810
IS52
5
10
12
10
6
10
6
10
I 6
. (Hiii^bmiLl t^l 8
* ; (Wife..., '1854' 7
(Wllfv 1R34
' f BiiHlMtKl 1»22
~ ! (Wife . . , iei47!
Desf Belfttives.
[Not Including brothers sod sisters
nor children.]
3d cousin
Parents (No. 122)
Father (Husb. No. 3377) ; uncle (Hnsb.
No. 3380): aunt (Wife No. 1395); 4
cousins (Husb. No. 3379 is one) ; 2
nephews and nieces ; 2 second cousins
(Husb. No. 3687 is one).
Cousin
Mother, aunt, uncle, partly deaf.
Parents (No. 2421); unde (Husb. No.
421) ; 6 nephews and nieces.
Tabular Statement of Marriages.
151
Pabtnsbb in Mas&iaok.
i
1^ 158
,154
I
166
166
157
168
1S9
160
161
162
163
164
165
166
167
168
169
170
171
172
173
174
' 176
!
I 176
177
Assigned cause
of deafness.
Scarlet fever.
School for the ,
deaf where I
educated. j
Remarks
111 I
Mo Sister of Wife No. 2462.
Scarlet fever Pa ,
Brain fever N. Y. Imp'd...
Scarlet fever Kendall h Obi.
A Gathering in ear . j Iowa .
Scarlet fever Iowa .
Fits.
I Ky., 111., Neb. .
,Neb
I IlL, Neb,
Not deaf.
Not deaf.
Only one of the relatives bom deaf (Hnsb. No. 8379) ; Sister
of Wife No. 4833, Husb. No. 8378, Wife No. '2466, and
Wife No. 3116.
Not deaf.
Brother of Hnsb. No. 169 and Wife No. 3406^
Brother of Hnsb. No. 158 and Wife No. 8406.
Bits
Diphtheria. . . .
Scarlet fever. .
Iowa I Deserted husband ; divorced.
Md.
Md.
I Kendall ft Hd..
' Kendall
Intermit, fever..
Scarlet fever.
Fall
Ulc'd sore throat.
Typ'd f ev. ft cold
Ohio ft Ind.
Hartford ....
HI..
Hd.
Typ'd fev. ft cold.
Spotted fever
Oold...
Sickna
m..
111..
HI..
DL.
Hartford.
Ohio..
Sickness
Scarlet fever. .
Inilam. of brain.
Boiling coffee...
Diphtheria.
Cold.
Disease in head.
Disease in head.
Typhoid fever...
Scarlet fever. .
Ohio
O. ft Le Gont'x.
Ohio..
Ohio..
Ohio..
Ohio..
Ohio..
Ohio..
Ohio..
Tenn.
Ohio. .
Ky...
Ohio..
Tenn.
Ohio.
Minn.ftlnd...
Ohio..
Ohio..
Sister of Wife No. 7.
Educated in public schools.
Sister of Wif^ No. 551.
First marriage ; second to Wife No. 166.
Died 1884.
Second marriage ; first to Wife No. 166.
Died 18S7.
Not deaf. Died 1890.
Brother of Husb. No. 296. Never at school.
Mother of Wife No. 1136.
Second marriage ; first to Husb. No. S393 ; sister of Husb.
No. 1816.
Died 1894. Bro. of Husb. No. 176. First marriage ; second
to Wife No. 174.
Died 1875l Parents cousins. Sister of Wife No. 178 and
Wife No. 1373
Died 1894. Bro. of Husb. No. 176. Second marriage; first
to Wife No. 173.
Bro. of Husb. No. 173. 1st marriage ; 2d to Wife No. 176.
Dead.
Second marriage ; first to Wife No. 175.
Died 1889.
152
Tabular Statement of Marriages,
BfAHniAGB
h o o
' I
178 l»gu 1807
Wol of Oiildrcai,
ihi
189
IBl
18l(
im
li7
19»
1833
ISBfii
lg»l
lesio ...
i86»^i»ae
I
ISIKI^ISSS
1890 ISSO
laooiHoa
I
1898 1BT3
188 ]8@aif)7T a
189 issoliarj' 1
I
19D IH90
vn
laea
ie«5
1889
lis isaaiBTB
i«3 leio
J 95 ISta 1S75; "
13C IHHU 1380. 6
197 IH9I iHan 1
I
]]>s 1889 mtya H
Itw la^ri isgi _
I
201 t.>{a9 iRsn:
I !
2lf3 IHMP IKMl
1'
1
-
a
:
1
:
a
-
1
-
1
-
2
-
1
-
1
-
a
—
1
—
2
-
3
-
3
Pabtnkbs im Mabbiaob.
Brothers and
Sistera.
[1 Deluding Per-
BQii recorded.]
I HutbACLd 18491
~ iWlfi .... IS*?!
f EuHbKDd 1842
~ JWifP ,. IHW
, IHufibftnd IB^'i^
^ twifL' .... 1868
I ' '
J EtiuiNiud iset
^ ' tWWiH ,,_ 186Q
/HuBlwiija IN27
_ /Husband lft27
1WJf<! .... IH28
_ jlfw>)«iid I8ff&
I *Wifu,,.. 1869
I I
_ /Hnebftzid l^S
IWffe .. . 18&S
_ ' jHuHbAUd mie
I (Wife ...,1840
_ j >HiiBhandllH43
_ ' /Hufibiiud 18S3
iWiff^..,,,lSfi3
_ fHuiibftiir] lfl40
tWif^ ...jlflOO
I , jHiiMljikudil^e
(Wlfo .1*^03
) HuKl!wiid I I
,iwi.e,...|.,..j
_ ' /Husband ie«i
(Hufilmiid 1K3;^
\Wlj€
JHuHband 1839
Iwife,,.. 183J
_ f Husband masi
>Wlfe.... 1829
}Hit«batid 1H3£
XWife,,. ,,,,
_ (HuHlwilld 1865
n fHuflbjind
OVife.
fFCmband IB54
I (Wife . , , IHM
jHiioband IKST
(Wife , .. 1837
I
jHuab And '1865
(Wlffl..., ..,.
^
^
5
g
s
a
il
P
3
_
9
—
3
11
1
Deaf Belatlvea.
[Not including brothers and sisters
nor children.]
Miece.
— i " Yes, on father's side".
(Hnribimd 1^3^
IHiiHlmjlfl \Wn
4 cousins (Husb. No. 1960 is one) .
4 cousins
3 fourth cousins (one is Husb. No. 1769).
2 cousins (Husb. No. 390 is one).
An aunt
3 cousins (Husb. No. 921 and Wife No.
1693).
Great aunt
Acousin i|
Great aun t
Nephew .
Tabular Statement of Marriages.
153
Pabtkxbs nv Mabbiaox.
1
Anigned canae
dTaeafnew.
School for the
deaf where
educated.
[1
f B
Medicine
Ferer.
Fit and fever
Wla. AOaL....
Tenn
N. Y
WeatN. Y....
Kann . . .
( B
Kan& ft Mo....
( 1
Brain ferer
ScMrtet ferer
Fall..
Kana
{ \
Kane ....
(Inf.
Pa
flnf
Scarlet fever.....
FaU
Sicknen.
Pa
Pa
ilnf.
Pa
/ B
Ont
{ •
( B
Brain ferer
Ont
Oal
{ B
> Ohio
f B
m-
{ B
Ohlo
[1
Ohio.
Ohio
< B
Worm fever
Scarlet fever.....
Ohio
{8«
Ohio
N.Y
Ohio.
Scarlet fever
Scrofula
Ohio."
(
Ky
{'
Qermany
i B
Ont
{ 10
Mnmpa. . . ......
Ont
r B
a 0
{-
f B
Ohio
i.v
( B
Ohio
Ohio
{ B
Ohio.
Sickneea
Ohio
{-
Spotted fever. ..
Spotted fever....
Ohio
Ohio
Baden
{ ■••
Baden
Inflam. of brain..
Scarlet fever.....
N.Y.ftH.Mann
Hartford
NY
OhloftBClch...
Ib
Scarlet fever.
Montreal Oath.
{inf.
Sl*g on damp floor
Srg on damp floor
London
London
Hamilton
Bemarka.
Brother of Wife No. 16.
Parenta oonaino. Sia. of Wife No. 178 and Wife No. 1873.
Parents oonainB.
Hnaband and Wife conaina.
Sia. of Hnab. No. 1960. Second marriage; flrat to Hnab.
No. 666.
First marriage ; aeoond to Wife No. 183.
Dead.
Second marriage ; flrat to Wife No. 182.
Second marriage ; flrat to Hnab. No. 648.
Slater of Wife No. 8748.
Brother of Hnab. No. 283 and Hnab. Na 283.
Died 1883. Bro. of Wife No. 2067, Hnab. No. 188, and Hnab.
No. 286.
Bro. of Hnab. No. 187, Hnab. No. 286, and Wife No. 2057.
0
Slater of Hnab. No. 8418 and Wife No. 81.
Self-edncated.
Not deaf.
Died 1892. Parenta conaina Bro. of Wife No. 2441. Flrat
marriage ; second to Wife No. 196.
Died 1874.
Died 1892. Parenta conaina. Bro. of Wife No. 2441. Second
marriage ; flrat to Wife No. 194.
Not deaf. Mother of Wife No. 3529.
Slater of Hnab. No. 3800, Hnab. No. 8799, Wife No. 8894, i
Wife No. 3801.
Flrat marriage ; second to Wife No. 203.
Not deaf. Died 1876.
Second marriage ; flrat to Wife No. 902.
154
Tabular Statement of Marriagee,
aos
206
307
aos
ao9
310
311
313
318
314
315
316
317
318
319
330
331
333
338
324
336
336
337
SCAItRtA<IX«,
1890
1800
18901888
18001883
18891881
1868
1890
1889
1800
1889
1871
1884
1867
1877
1888
18891889
1890 1883
1890
1891
1890
1889
1890
1889
1889
1891
1890
1891
1889
1889
1880
1889
1889
18S6
1840
1887
1868
Ko. of O
1
'i
2
-
3
a
1
-
9
-
3
-
G
-
3
-
S
1
8
_
%
-
%
-
1
—
1
-
S
-
3
-
4
3
-
3
-
1
-
3
1
6
-
\ I
a I —
\ —
I
a
3
5
3
3
— 3
Paxtkrbs in Mareiaob.
Mothers and
Bisten.
[looliidliig Per-
poD recorded.
I I
twtle... 1S5T
JHn^bariQ i^2
iHuibarul
\Wilii....,lBflQ. 1
rBiuiluua'l846| 1
IWife.. JlS&O? 4
jDuibAtid IKH 9
iWifB.... 1S3B: S
r&uebaud 1S56
/HUBbuidllSSS
JHi]HbBiidill$A4j
fHiutuDd'lSGm
I
rHiiHbp.i]{VlS46
Iwjffl,... IBM
JHuMbond 1866;
^A^'l/e,,,, 1857
fBimbnadilSil
ITVIfe... il831
!
jHiiAbuid 1610'
iwifu,.., ian|
iHii«baad 1A59j
IWify . . . . IS63
/BtiAtMnd 1R34
jnilriJiiuid li^
tWifi) , . , . IftM
niufltuind 1843
(Wife _., INW
fHutband 1813
IWUo, „,im
! 6
I 8
3
1
Deaf BelatlTea.
[Not including brothers and sisters
nor children.]
3 nephews .
Oousin ....
Oonsin..
OoQsin.
3d oonsin (Wife Na 4309)
Parents (No. 1836) ; ande ; grandnncle
(Hnsb. No. U334); grandannt; 8 3d
cousins (including Hnsb. No. 1687,
Hnsb. No. 1836, Husb. No. 8199) ; 3
3d cousins (Indodlng Wife No. 1463
andHusb. Na 8301) ; 3 4th cousins.
8d oousin.
3 nieces or nephews.
3 becond cousins (Wife No. 3315, Wife
No. 1331).
Tabtdar Statement of Marriages.
155
PABTMnUI IK HaBBIAOB.
70i
20S
206
307
206
209
210
211
212
218
214
215
216
217
218
219
220
231
233
223
234
226
226
337
?
t
AMigned cause
ol deafnes&
School for the
deaf where
educated.
(....
S.0
i B
Hart. AS. C...
{b
Hart. ftS. 0...
( B
Hartford
{ 6
Scarlet fever.....
Scarlet f erer. —
Diphtheria
Scarlet fever.....
Scarlet fever
Oiarko
{b
Hartfoid
Hartford
Mf nn , . ,
Hartford
Clarke & Hart.
{ n
Bromberg
Ky
r 6
Bolls in the ears.
{ B
Ky! :::.:: ...
( 10
Scarlet fever.....
Scarlet fever.....
Henlngltifl
N. T
1 2
N.T
( 21
Minn . , . ,
r 6
Hartford
H. M., Clarke
Spotted fever....
ft Hartford.
Minn
{ B
Wis
( B
Hartford
{ 1
Scarlet fever.....
Fever
Hartford
Ohio
Teething
Spotted fever....
Spotted fever....
Ohia
Pa
Pe
(
{ *
( B
Typhoid fever...
Pa
{
m
r B
Pa
{ "
Bickn<wa
Pa
{J
( 4
Spotted fever....
Spotted fever....
Typhoid fever. . .
Brain fever
Hartford
Hartford
Pa
{ 2
Pa
( B
Pa
{ B
Pa
f1
Spotted fever. . . .
Scarlet fever
Pa
Pa
f B
Pa
{.
Typhoid fever...
Pa
(
Pa
{iA
Pa
Bemarks.
Dead. Brother of Hiub. No. 30&
First marriage ; second to Hnsb. No. 205.
Partly deaf from hirth. Brother of Hnsb. No. 304.
Second marriage ; lirst to Hnsb. No. 204.
Second marriage ; first to Wife No. 216 ; third to Wife No.
566.
Not deaf.
1 child hiid of hearing fh>m sickness at 3 years of age.
Parents distantly related.
Not deaf.
Sister of Hnsb. No. 3134.
Died 1866.
First marriage ; second to Hnsb. No. 8412. Sister of Hnsb.
No. 167&
Died 1888.
First marriage ; second to Hnsb. No. 1611. Died 1892.
Not deaf.
Parents first consins.
Sister of Hnsb. No. 366.
First manisge ; 3d to Wife No. 306 ; 3d to Wife No. 566.
Died 1882.
Separated.
Not deaf.
Uneducated.
Brother of Hnsb. No. 125 and Wife No. 1634.
Brother of Hnsb. ISa
Sister of Wife No. 224.
Sister of Wife No. 221.
Sister of HnsbL No 1401.
156
Tahular Statement of Marriages.
IfABBIAOU.
229
290
j
234 \\m
285
2W
287
1»0
1^1
l|l
289
240
241
242
243 ,ie^
244
246
246
247
248
249
2S0
2B1
1844
1888
1MS4
lrt7Jj
1M6.\
1H8:1
1«M
1N9;J
lH8d
IBOO
1WK9
1M9<) Win
IKH5J iHHd
llWlllHtfd
tsa(^
No. of OhUdren.
i
1
!
1
2
-
2
-
2
-
2
2
- 1 2
2
-
1
-
-
4
-
-
8
-
-
2
-
-
2
-
-
4
-
-
1
-
-
1
-
—
8
—
2
1
8
-
8
-
7
1
6
-
1
-
-
1
8
-
-
3
-
-
1
-
-
4
-
-
8
-
1
1
-
~
2
-
1
Pabtnkbs IK Ma&biaok.
(Hnsbuid 1864
\WiS^.... 1867
1884
(HiwlMnd
1 Wife ....
(Hiubttnd
iWlfe....
1888
Brothers and
SlBten.
[Including Por-
eon recorded.]
6 1
4 —
/Husband 1836, i
t Wife.... 1848' 8
(Husband ' 1851 'sev
'l85lL
tWife . . .
Hnsband
Wife ....
/Husband
tWife....
/Husband
tWife....
twife....
/Husband
twife....
/Husband
\Wlfe....
/Husband
twife....
/Husband
twife....
/Husband
twife....
/Husband
twife ....
/Husband
tWife....
/Husband
tWife....
/Husband
twife ....
tWife....
/Husband
twife ....
twife....
/Husband
twife....
/Husband
twife....
/Husband
twife....
1866| 6
1882 sev.
1845
1868
1869
1889, 4
1866|
1837
1887
1848
1867
1845
1857
1863
1869
1881
1843
6
1838 3
1834 6
18411 12
1848'
1866,
1834 9
1864 8
121 6
1808 8
1820 2
18441 4
1845 11
1861
1863
1863i 7
1866 2
Deaf Belatiyes.
[Not Including brothers and sisters
nor children.]
Parents (No. 4264) ; 4 undes (including
HuDb. No. 1377, Husb. No. 1376, and
Husb. Na 1379), and 8 aunU (Wife
No. 1377 is one).
Cousin.
Oousln .
Oousin (Wife No. 8162)..
2 cousins (Husb. Na 446 is one); 2
nephews (Husb. No. 2424 and Husb.
No. 2426), and 8 grandnieoes.
— Ck>usin .
Aunt
8 second cousins.
! 2 third cousins .
I Father's cousin .
— { Parents (No. 60) ; 4 nieoea. ,
— 1 relative.
— Nephew(Husb. No. 1341).
Tabular Slatement of Marriages.
157
»i
£
,
§
i
a
£
1
1
g
^
1
1
PABTNXB8 IN MaBBIAOX.
228
231
232
233
235
236
237
238
239
240
241
242
243
244
245
246
247
24H
249
250
261
Assigned (
of deftflK
School for the
deaf where
edacated.
{'"*
Drinking lye....
Mich
1 B
Ohio
{ B
N. y
1 2
Catairh.
Pa )
t 1
Ind /
Ohio
{I
{'
Ferer.
Ind
Nova Scotia. . . .
Scarlet fever
Hartford
N, Y
Snotied fnvm*
Mich
( 6 Smallnox
Ind
i B
Ind
i 12
Fan
{ 2
Diphtheria
MeMlea
Dublin.
Oal
/..
i B
Pe
i B
Pa
{lA
i B
Scarlatina
Pa
Pa
{ B
Pe
{^
Ind.
Brain ferer
Brain fever
Ind
{?
1 B
N.Y.
OentialN.y...
N Y
{ 2
Scarlet fever. ....
Scarlet fever
Scarlet fever
N, Y
1 B
Pa
Hartford
Mich
{ 1
Whooping oongh
or measles.
Brain fever
Bfich
i B
Wis
{ 9
Wis.
(
{ B
Ohio
finf
Kv
\ b'
Ky..::.:;:.::.
(
{
Ohio.
/ 11
Scarlet fever
Wis.
I B
Wis.
i 3
Scarlet fever. —
Qather'g In head.
Scarlet fever
FalL
Mich
(Inf.
Mich
/ 1
N.Y
{ 1
N. Y.
Not deaf.
Died 1883.
Sister of Hash. No. 4266.
Husband and wife cousins.
Abandoned his wife.
Died 1887.
First marriage; second to Husb. No. 566.
Died 1876. Brother of Wife No. 2425.
Died 1877.
Parents first oouslns.
Desd.
First marriage ; second to Husb. No. 2889
Not deaf
Divorced about 1875.
Educated in hearing schools.
Sister of Husb. No. 1634.
Died 1893.
Parents cousins.
Died 1891.
Sister of Wife No. 270, Husb. No. 28. Mother of Wife No.
2617. Died 1893.
Parents cousins. Sister of Wife No. 2499. Died 1867.
Brother of Wife No. 1271. Died 1893.
Not deaf. Died 1873.
Sister of Husb. No. 2475, Husb. No. 2500, Wife No. 1680,
Wife No. 4315.
Not deaf. Diedias9.
Died 1889. Sister of Wife No. 295.
Parents first cousins. Sister of Husb. No. 1342.
Brother of Wife No. 1284.
158
Tabular Statement of Marriages,
292
263
254
266
266
267
268
269
260
261
202
968
264
206
266
267
268
200
270
271
272
278
274
MABBXAOX8.
1
1880
1898
1889
1882
1888
1874
1891 1875
1890
1890
1890
1890
1890
1890
1890
1892
1890
Pabtnkbb in Mabbiaob.
No. of Ohildran. ,
_.
1
tc
g
fl
i 1
1
Q n
p
1874
1887
1890
1829
1881
1S78
1886
1864
— 1
3 j 1
i
4 :^ 1
1 1 ^- 1
1861
1890
1892
1890
1S90
189l|l868
I
1890|1860
18901865
1891 1 1886
1890 .
1890'.
I
4 I —
2
Brothen uid
Slstera.
[Including Per-
son recorded ]
— 2
1
/Husband 1 1866
, (Wife.... 1868
f Hnsband 1866
> Wife,.,. 1871
/HoMb^nd lS4a
twifo 18&4
1 1
lwiffl....|1843
(Hiubaud 1S30
Wife... IHn
jHuaband
twife....
(Hnsband
3
^
H
Q
16
4
10
6
6
8
5
3
4
3
Deaf BelativeB.
[Not incladlng brothen and sisters
nor children.]
(Husband
twife....
(Husband
tWife....
I Husband
LWife....
(Husband
twife ....
(Husband
twife....
(Husband
twife....
1864
1808 6
2
1867
186£^
1889
10
1888 4
1846
1868
1869
1816
1807;
(Hnsbandil869
\Wi/e.
(Husband
\Wi/e....
1837
(Husband 1818 5
t Wife.... 1886 6
(Husband
Iwife....
18411 1
• ! 1
iHtfband
twife ....
(Husband
twife....
(Husband
twife....
(Husband
tWife....
1840 8 I
1832 6 '
.... 5
Cousin (Husb. No. 987).
Mother and brother partially deaf ftom
measlea
Father (Husb. No. 267) ; 2grandunclea;
2 aunts (Wife No. 2431 is one); 2
cousins (Husb. No. 2641 and Wife No.
8100).
2 uncles ; 1 nephew (Husb. No.
1 niece (Wife No. 3100).
Nephew (Husb. No. 267)
2541);
Mother was hard of hearing at 26, and
gradually became totally deaf : niece
(Wife No. 3612).
Second cousin
Grandfather partially deaf ; 4th oonain
(Husb. No. 144).
5 —
2 I —
(Husband
tWife ....
1854 2
1869 6or7
2 ' - I -
1 ,5or6 —
.... 1
1850' 1
Parents (No. 60) ; 8 nieces (one is Wife
No. 2617).
Second cousin (Wife No. 272)
2 second cousins (Husb. Na 272 is one)
Tabular Statement of Marriages.
159
Pabtnsu in Marbiaok.
School for the
dnf where
educated.
'P**lffTH'k«y.
Died 1890.
Died 1898.
Died 1891.
Brother of Wife No. 1444.
Brother of Wife No. 9688.
Fhther nephew to mother. Brother of Wife No. 19.
Brother of Wife No. 8481. Wed 1874. » Husbuid and wife
Not deaf. Mother of Hnsb. No. 256J related.
and Wife No. 19.
Not deaf.
Not deaf.
Died 1889.
Sister of Wife No. 1345.
Died 1888.
Bro. of Wife No. 1581, Wife No. 3819, Wife No. 770. Dead.
Sister of Hnsb. No. 400, Wife No. 3343.
Second marriage ; lirst to Husb. No. 4318.
Brother of Wife No. 216.
Notdeur.
Dead.
Not deaf.
Died 187& Sister uf Hnsb. No. 1431 .
Separated.
First marriage ; second to Husb. No. 3889.
Not deaf. Killed at BnU Bnn, 1862.
First muTiage : second to Hnsb. No. 1869. Sister of Wife
No. 243, Hnsb. No. 28.
Sister of Hnsb. No. 4009.
( Hnsband and wife are second
Parents second cousins ( cousins.
160
Tabular Statement of Marriages*.
375
376
377
378
379
380
381
383
383
384
386
386
387
388
389
390
391
393
393
394
396
396
397
398
399
300
MAMauasa,
1803
I
1390
ISOO
1993
WSrl
1S90
1803
law
I
U90
1891 1 1^1
1390:1890
18Q3jt3dl|
1S90'..,J
legi
IJSWI 1S51
1H93 1S88
t891u.,.
laM ..,,|
1S91
1390 3984
1 I...
1894 ls51 7 , —
1891J1S91 — I —
I
ie9(Jl«85 2 -
i
I
ISita 18G0 — —
law,.
I
Pabtmkbs nf Mabbiaok.
I
IMT
)HUflbKD(l
tWlftt...
JM luiband
iHiubftDd;.,..
tWif^^.... 1829
rfinubjmd 3S«9
1 Wire .... 1874
Brothers and
Sifltera
(Including Per-
son recorded.]
^ I
1
1
1
3
fiffuibafuf' .^**
tWlf?....ilB6S
IBunbuid'
JHuBbuid ISSG
\mt9
iHusbmid lH3a
"iWUe
I Huflbud 1660
! (Wif*^,... 1H7LI
j Hanbud 18^3
<Wlfe.... IgfiO
JHtiBbaud 1^1
t Wift larzo
iHuJiUud 1549
f HujibKiid> ■
\i¥irtf... .
(Huaband 18^3
\Wife 1829
( H lilt bond IB^
"i Wife.... I IMS
jHujibuid ....
\yi\U
rHiiRb&Dd 1H05
tWife...
Deaf Relatives.
[Not including brothers and sisters
nor children.]
BecoDd cousin .
Fhther (Husb. No. 3148); grandaunt..
2i-
8|-
3 cousins (Wife No. 1368 and Husb. No.
3476).
1 cousin (Husb. No. 1946) .
Cousin
jHiUibiind 1846
\wm
fHunband IS^S
\\\\tv 1H42
(Wifi ... nm
fHtubiknd i§^;
"iWif*.... ,„.'
fHuibuid 1860
\Wife.... 1857
jHtUibAnd lft(^
iwife.... ISTl.
(Huxband 1836
I I Wife,., 1S24
\ JHusbuid iS4l
3 cousins (Husb. No. 189 is one). .
Niece (Wife No. 1136).
Tabular Statement of Marriages.
161
276
276
277
278
279
280
281
282
283
284
286
286
287
288
289
290
291
292
293
294
295
296
, 297
i
298
I 299
' 300
PABTNBB8 IH MaBBZAOB.
1
Ajiaigned oaiue
of deafnew.
School for the
deaf where
educated.
i B
N.T
i B
N. Y
/....
N. T
i B
Ill
(....
N. T
ta)tf
{ '
Ulcenonhead...
Gerebro-sp. men.
Hartford
Ya. & EendaU..
Va.
{ '
Inflam. of brain .
Hartford
( .
{ 8
r....
Spotted fever....
Le Gontealx. . .
Ky
{
Kyi. :::::..:.:
i B
m
{
la
/ B
111.
I
( 6
Brain ferer
Heaslea
Ind
{ «
Ind
f B
Ohio.
Diphtheria.
Ohio.
Ohio.
i
flat.
Inflamnuition ....
Ala
< '
i
(
{
( B
Hartford
is
( B
Ulcers
Hartfoxd
N. Y
\ B
N Y
BrysipelaB
N. Y
N.Y.(T)
Hartford
\
i^X
Scarlet fever.....
N. Y.
\
i 2
Scarlet fever.....
Brain fever
Siclmas
HI
{ 1
( 3
la. Is Minn....
Ohla
{ B
Ohio
{"*
Lung fever
HI. ftind
Ind
f 2
Diphtheria
Typhoid fever.. . .
Diphtheria
Scarlet fever
Scarlet fever. . . .
Cold.
Wis
f 2
Minn
Win.
I «
Minn
( 2
N. Y.
{ ^
N. Y
( 7
{-
BenuirkB.
Flmt marriage.
Dead.
Slater of Wife No. 2358. Second marriage; first to Hnsb.
No. 823. Parents conslns.
Died 189a
Not deaf.
Not deaf.
Sister of Hnsb. No. 1483. Parents cousins.
Brother of Husb. No. 186 and Husb. No. 283.
Brother of Husb. No. 186 and Husb. No. 282.
Brother of Husb. No. 187, Husb. No. 188, and Wife No. 2067.
Slightly deaf from scarlet fever.
Not deaf.
Deserted his urife 1891.
Brother of Wife No. 2127.
Died 1884.
Died 1868.
Not deaf.
Sister of Husb. No. 1695.
Brother of Husb. No. 168.
Sister of Wife No. 24a Died 1894.
First marrla^ ; second to Wife No. 298.
Died 1890.
Second marriage ; first to Wife No. 297.
Brother of Wife No. 2811. Died 1898 .
Not deaf.
162
Tabular Staieinent of Martnages.
Habbiaobs.
806
1867 8 —
18911890 1 — _
1858 uev.
1863
1867
No. of Ohildren.
n p
2 - 3 -
8 — 3 —
— — 2
all. —
Fabtnebb in Mabbiaob.
(HasbandlSOT
\Wife....\.
(Husband 1 1860
i Wife. .J.
rHiuiband|1886
(Wife.... 1 1843
(Husband
tWife....
(Husband
IWife....
{Husband
Wife....
(Husband
I Wife.
1842
1846
1883
1828
1833
(Husband 1883
tWife.
(Husband
\W1f€.
(Htuband
(Wife....
1866
1860
(Husband
t Wife.... 1869
1828
(Husband
Wife....
(Husband
twife....
1832
(Husband 1847
I Wife.... 1867
(Husband 1838
(Wife....! 1848
(Husband 1843
(Wife.... 1846
(Husband 1 1867
(Wife.... 1867
r Husband 1819
(Wife.... 1836
(Husband;
(Wife .
1819
1834
{Husband 1819
Wife.... 11827
(Husband 1S47
tWife .... 11860
(Husband 1866
\Wife
(Husband 1 1826
t Wife....; 1829
(Husband
\Wf/6
(Husband 1 1840
tWlfe ... 1847
Brothers and
Bisteni.
[Including Per-
son recorded.
I|1
^ a
I s
I-
Deaf Relatives.
[Not including brothers and sisters
nor children.]
3 cousins.
Cousin..
Tahdar Statement of Marriages.
163
PABTMnU XK MaBBIAOB.
901
902
303
904
305
906
307
306
309
310
3U
SU
318
314
316
316
317
318
319
320
331
339
333
334
336
1
Andgned oaose
of deafbesa
School for the
deaf where
educated.
( 8
ninffliii.
Hartford
N. Y
\
{ *
(
1 ...
Scarlet feyer.....
Scarlet fever.....
m
HI
( B
Hartford
Hartford
Hartford
Hartford
Hartford
{I
u
B
Ulcers in head...
Uloers in head. . .
{"
niceninhead...
{"
Ulcers in head...
Hartford
{
{i
i B
Scarlet fever and
whooping oongh.
Hartford
Hartfoid.
W.Va.,Hartf'd,
Hartford
H. T.
{-
f
{"b"
N.T
( B
Va
{ 6
Va
f B
Va.
Va.
{ 7
Typhoid fever...
Sickness
{1
i B
m.
Til.,,, ,..
Ohio
{ B
Measles.
W.Pa
Hartford
Ill
i B
{b
{ B
Hartford
HI
1 B
f B
Hartford
Hartford
I»
1
f B
X^&flflUl* Ok OnUQ •
{ 6
Scarlet fever.....
Ift
( B
Utah
Hartford
Hartford
{-
(Inf.
Ulcers in head...
Ulcers in head...
l....
Hartford
Hartford
{1
Catarrhal fever..
Uloeminhead...
Bemarks.
Died 1862.
Not deaf.
Dead.
Parents second cousins.
First or second marriage ; other wife No. 907 ; third mar-
riage to Wife No. 806.
Died 1871.
First or second marriage; other wife No. 806: third mar-
riage to Wife No. 308.
Third marriage ; two other wives Nos. 906 and 807.
Not deaf.
Not deaf.
Parents coasins.
Brother of Wife No. 2388.
Not deaf.
Sister of Wife No. 1761 and Wife No. 4378.
Brother of Husband No. 816. One brother hard of hearing.
Sisterof Wife No. 2678.
Brother of Hnsband No. 314. One brother hard of hearing.
Second marriage ; first to Wife No. 819 ; third to Wife No.
820. Died 189a
Sister of Husb. No. 1169 and Hnsb. No. 1171. Parents
cousins.
Fint marriage : second to Wife No. 818 ; third to Wife No.
920. Died 1893.
Third marriafre ; first to Wife No. 319 ; second to Wife No.
818. Died 1898.
Second marriage ; first to Hnsb. No. 667.
Not deaf.
Separated.
First marriage : second to Husb. No. 277. Parents cousins.
Sister of Wife No. 3868.
Not deaf.
164
TaJbular Statement of Marriages.
336
327
380
881
88a
838
884
88B
386
387
388
S89
340
341
342
348
844
346
346
347
348
349
360
Mabbiaobs.
No. of Ohililren.
1890:1862
Pabtnbbs in Mabbiaob.
Brothers and
SlBten.
[Including Per-
son recorded ]
1 —
1 !~
(Hnsband
twife.
h
1804
1806
^1
Deaf Relatives.
[Mot inclnding brothers and Bisters
nor children.]
10 —
1 - i 1
1
L...I 1
I I
(Husband —
\Wlfe.... 1874
(Hoaband 11832'
(Wife..,.: 1847
i (Husband —
twifo .... .... I
I (Husband 1866
, \Wife.... 11860
I /Husband i 1866'
! Iwife.... 1865
(Husband
Iwife ....
1 i —
I
1890'....' — I — ^
! I
1394!....;
(Husband 1844
twife.... 1843
twife.... 1882,
(Husband
(Wife ....
(Hnab .
iwife...
18921892
-
-
-
"
18901876
1
8 j -
8 ' —
1890
1890
1
i
IflKI
1
'
1898,1867
1
1
7ort' -
1
aU. -
1890
1892
!
1
1891
' 1
j
1890!....
— —
— 1 ~
1891,1891
- ■ -
"" 1 "~
1898
1808
?l
(Husband 1862
twife
(Husband 1848
twife.... 1 1849
{Husband 1849
Wife...!
(Husband
^1
twife.... 1814;
(Husband 1838
twife.... jl848
(Husband 1 1846
\Wift.....,..\.
1
1 !
1
7-8'
1890
1890
(Husband 1 1867
t Wife....' 1866
(Husband! 1808
twife ........
(Husband! . . . . '
twife....'....
(Huab .
twife...
1890 j 1874
8 1 —
3 I —
/Husband
twife...
/Husband
twife .
1846
1 I
1
1866
(Husband 18681 9
twife.... 1868 10
I 2 oouains.,
l^-
\
Parents (No. 1066) ; uncle ; 'daunts (Wife
No. 790 and Wife No. 1710).
2 — Nieoe (Wife No. 2606); nephew, and
I grandnephew or niece.
10 ; —
; 4 ! — Cousin (Wife No. 2191).
10 ' —
6 —
8 ; —
Mother's half brother
2 second cousins (Wife No. 3460 anC
Husb. No. 2249).
7-8 —
/Husband 1 1847
twife.... 11867
Tabular Statement of Marriages.
165
Pabtnbbs in Masbiaok.
k I
826
327
390
' 334
, 336
337
r
340
'341
I I
342
343
I
344 i
I
346 !
I
I
346
I I
347
■ I
348 I
349 j
350 ;
1
! !
, ^ ' Amigsed cause
1 3 ofdeafnen.
School for the
deaf where
educated.
1
/....!
HartfoM. ..
i B . .
Hartford
0 & W Pa
1(1; Whooping cough.
/ 4 . IWl
0. fcW.Pa....
Hartford
1 \ B 1
Hartford
' ^ 1
j (
1 \ 3 ! Scarlet fever. ....
{ B
N.Y
Ohio.
ij B ::::::::::::
Ohio '.
( B
Ohio
'{b :.:...::
(....'
Ohio....
i| :.:::
i 2 i Scarlet ferer
ni
\ A Brain fever
HI
( 1
\ 2 Heaoles
Ind
' rinfJ
t... , .
1 ...
{.. i :
i B 1
N. Y
W Pa
it".'. .
1* 1
(Inf.lSiokzien
Ohio
1 \ B 1
Ohio.
1 ^ 1
1 r 1 lOatheringinhead
N.Y *Coll...
/....
C N Y
,(•... Slcknena
N. Y
' i
. < 4 I Slckneas
1^1 •=»«'*""■
f 17 1 Brain fever
/ 2 , Disch'ge from ear
\ A Scarlet fever and
diphtheria.
( 2 Cold
N. Y. *0oU...
0. N. Y
a N. Y. * w.
N.Y.
Ohio .. ..
(....;
( Brain fever and
jf. 6'..*.
1 spinal affection.
{::::':;:;::::;::;:;:::;
N.Y
Hartford
^ "*,
r 3 1 Scarlet fever
W. Va
\Inf.(
Va
( 4 1 Cerebro-spk men..
( 6 Cerebro-sp. men.
/ B '
( 6 1 Brain fever
Kana
Kans
OaU ft Oregon.
Oregon.
Kemarks.
Died 1884.
Sister of Husband No. 1053.
Sister of Husb. No. 2260.
First marriage; second to Wife No. 331.
Died 1890.
Second marriage ; first to Wife No. 330.
Not deaf.
Died 1894.
Died two weeks after marriage.
Second marriage ; first to Husband No. 4337.
Not deaf.
Parents first cousins.
Second marriage ; first to Husb. No. 863. Parents second
cousins.
Died 1878-4.
Second marriage ; first to Husb. No. 1220. Not at school.
Dead.
Parents cousins.
166
Tabular Statement of Marriages.
Pabtmbbs xm Mabbiaok.
Srothera and
Biatera.
[locludlng Peiv
Rpn rdoorded.]
Deaf BeUttvea.
[Not including brothers uid sisters
nor children.]
a — . Oreat-Mint.
4 cousins
Father (Husb. No. 286S) ; Ormndfather
(Husb. No. 2370); 6 cousins (includ-
ing Husb. No. 2366 and Wife No. 533) ;
6 nieces and nephews (including Wife
No. 1998 and Wife No. 8;i29).
Parents (No. 2434) ; uncle (Husb. No
3388) ; aunt (Wife No. 29) ; ooasii^
(Husb. No. 3547 is one).
Tabular Statement of Marriages.
167
Pabtnkbs in Mabbiaob.
351
362
I
jS53 I
366 j
366 I
367
4
8
6
B
B
B
B
\1X
a
PH
9
8
1
2
3
A
1
6
B
8
B
Aflsigned cansc
of deafaesfl.
Oerebro-ap. men.
Teething
Spotted ferer. .
Typhoid f erer .
CJolda
Brain fever....
Spinal meningitis
School for the
deaf where
educated.
Wis.
Wis
Ind. k College.
Ind.
Ohio.
Ohio..
Va..
Va..
N. Y..
N. Y..
Hartford .
Hartford.
Hartford.
N. 0
N. Y..
Ohio..
Ohio..
"Sores" Ohio..
Whooping congh. Ohio..
*8orea"
Spotted fever....
Scarlet fever. ....
Scarlet fever. .
Cold
Fits
Slckneaa.
Scarlet fever. . .
Scarlet fever. .
Conges'n of brain
Sickneos
Scarlet fever
Fright at bark of
Scarlet fever
Measles
Sickness & chills.
Bndn fever
Ohio..
Ky...
Ind...
Ind...
Remarks.
Died 1893.
Parents first oonslns.
Parents second cousins.
HartTd k Coll.
Hartford
Ohio..
Ohio..
Ind. . .
Ohio..
Va.,
Pa.,
HartfdftColl.
Hartford
Va..
Va..
Ind..
Ind..
Not deaf.
Sister of Hnsb. No. 2309 and Husb. No. 2366.
Brother of Wife No. 1320. Died 1871.
Not deaf. Died 187a
Not deaf.
Not deaf. First mai-rlage ; second to a hearing woman.
Parents fourth cousins. Dead.
Not deaf.
First marriage ; second to Wife No. 864. Divorced 1890 .
First marriage ; second to Husb. No. 4097.
Second marriage ; first to Wife No.
Sister of Wife No. 1262.
Sister of Husband No. 2266.
Parents cousins.
Not deaf.
Mother of Wife No. 3685.
Died 1879.
Sister of Husband No. 1196.
Parents third cousins.
X
168
Tabidar Stateiaent of Marriages.
13
1
s
p
f
No. of CUildran,
i
1
1
n
1
P
— ^~ ^--
^^^,
--1
376
1BfM>
377
ie»
iBm —
-
878
IB90
^.. ....
..*
379
nao
1
-
^
-
380
lisi
_
4
-
881
issi laei —
1
~
_
-
382
IBM, 1891 _
...,
388
l8B12l»9a -
-
_,
_
884 18l»4iatt2 1
....
-t*
t
886 |1S»0 ISTIk , . ,
886 ilW);
» 1 j
....!..
....
387 [iflBQmi'
,
388 ;ii90 lifii n
-
a
-
389 1890- .. —
~
"
-
390 ISOalHO-J
1 1
891 il&BOlSfla
11
u
-
893 im
"
393 IHW
■"1
394 tm) 1863 1 -1
_ i
1
396 lewi ii*»o :i -
3
396 two .... I —
3
-
397 isQ^ . . a —
a
-
898 iB^ii . 1 ..-,
I
1 1
399 l*i»2 ff * a
— ■
400 iimi - li - a
-
401
mm
ft
-
fi
-
PABTNKB8 Df MABBIAOB.
/Husbuid 1818
t Wife...., 1822
1866
1867
Brothers and
SliiterB.
[Including Per-
son recorded.]
rHusbsnd
twife....
(Husband
(Husband
tWife....
(Husband
Iwife.. .
1806
1844
1860
1843 1
1846
(Husband, 1861
(Wife. ..11870
(Husband 1869
twife....!l870
(Husband
IWife....
(Husband
\Wlfe. ..
/Husband
\Wife....
1863
1871
1863
1870
1840
1860
(Husband 1 1814
tWife.. .11803
(Husband 1838
\Wlfe .... 11838
(Husband il84S
tWife .... 1866
(Husband
tWife. .. 1819
(Hu8band\l86»
twife.... 11866
(Husband 11888
\Wife
(Husband 1808, 1
\Wife.... ....\....
(Husband
\Wlfe...
1816
i jHiiKbaiul 1*^
I Wife.
,lt«2
' (HaiiljftDd;iM58
i tTllfo ,...,1861
JHunbana 1851; 1
twift .... 1»53 1
1
1
jHorilHUidlBIO
\Wlfu... ,.
/Hu«budlS38 1
\Wife.
/HuMbsud 1837
\Wifo . . . . 1844
jHnslMUd 1H43
^Wlfn..,, Is46
Deaf Relatives.
[Not Including brothers and sisters
nor children.]
Second cousin .
. 6 cousins (Including Husb. No. 3466,
I Husb. No. 3786, Wife No. 8866, and
I Wife No. 8786).
11 other relatiyes. ,
I
2 uncles ; 2 aunts. .
2 cousins.
Tabula)' Statement of Marriages.
169
Pabtnbrb in Marrxaok.
III
Aflilgned cause
of deafness.
School for the
deaf where
educated.
™ ' / «
Sickness
N. Y
Slckneeii
N. Y
Heades
Spinal meningitis
Typhus fever
Ind
"',{7
Ind
Hartford
„o f . . . .
m
HI
J79 1 -g-
«o {b'
Dropsy on brain.
ni
m
lot , i B
Pa
Pa
wi 1 ^
Sickness
Spotted fever....
Spotted fever....
Brain fever
H» / 8
Ohio
»2 lax
Ohio
Pa
^® i{ B
Pa
«*'{ J
Brain fever
Spotted fever. . . .
Scarlet fever.
Spotted fever....
Spotted fever....
Ind, kill
Ind
««'{ 2
Ill.andla.. ..
la
K» / B
Hartford
Hartford
Hartford.
Hartford.
Mi8a.andl4k..
Min
Cholera morbus..
"Winter fever"..
Scarlet fever. ....
»a 1 /....
1
CSerebro-sp. men.
Canker rash
ni
N.Y
Hartford
Hartford
Hartford.
^* i ( B
"niueiBi ,
»9J 1 "
! r s
Scarlet fever
Fev. k abeceaaea
in head.
Ty'd* brain fev..
Scarlet fever
Measles.
Hartfoid
Hartford
Ind
»6'{ 5
Wis
( a
KendalL
MJch
ms { ^
1 ^ "
( B
ni
""|{
-.« f
«»,{;•;•
f
En«
^ {■_
( B
Hartford
Hartford
111. and Ind....
lU
^ { B
m, {B
AbsoeM.. '...'.'.'.!
Remarks.
Died 1892.
First marriage ; second to Husb. No. 3987.
Not deaf.
Dead.
First marriage ; second to Husb. No. 492. Sister of Husb.
No. 19H4 and Husb. No. 19S3.
Dead.
Probably second marriage ; first to Husb. No. 1783. Sifter
of Husb. No. 804. Parents third cousins.
Parents second coubIur.
Parents cousins. Dead.
Hard of hearing.
Not deaf.
Not deaf.
Dead.
Died 1887.
Died 1892.
Not deaf.
Brother of Wife No. 262 and Wife No. 3746.
Dead.
170
Tabular Statement of Marriages.
•8 , _
Mabbiaobs.
No. of Ohildren.
^ 5 I 3
402
40S
1890
1890
404 ,1890 1889
406
406
407
I
1890
1890
1890 ....
408 1893
409
410
411
1890
1893
1867
1891
1891 1891
I
412 18901884
418
414
416
416
1890.
18931892
I
I
18981892
i
1890 .
417 {1890j.
418 1891 1863
419 1892:1891
420 1892
421
422
428
424
1892
1891
1892
1874
i I
1876 —
I
1884
1889
1
— 6
— 2 —
-18,-
— — 1
... 2
4 —
Pabtnbbs t» Mabbzaob.
VlfB .
(Unpbuid
(Wife,.,,
(Huftband
\Wlfe.
(BuAband
Brothers and
Slsten.
[ID4 luding Per-
H4m recorded.]
ie«6
1BS4,
1U%
IWlfp,,..
JHuflbaniJ
(Hnrtl
twif.!
nb&ud
JHuBbBiid
ISGI
ISSfi'
l3«6
IB42
1S47
iwm
(HuabftDdlBeo
(H^ebuid
lwife„„
( FTupband
(Wife.
/Huflband
(HuMliAUd
(Hmbuid
\Wlfti.
3S&S
1826
in7a
iiiies
Jeas
]ao9
jHnebAitd' '
im
\\\\
usbAEid
iff
jniubflDd
184fi
1852
-!-:-;{'
|HuAbuidl306
HuBbiHdiaHfl
_ I fHii<l>aiid Ifflfl
t^Vil- ....']861
_ /HuflbaDdllSfK
n I
8 ;
3 j 8
Deaf Belatiyea.
[Not including brothers and sisterB
nor children.]
Oooaina : nncle ; aont
2 cousins.
1 cousin.
Father (Husb. No. 1866) ; aunt .
Father (Husb. No. 1866) ; aunt .
Parents (No. 2600) ; 2 cousins (Wife No.
736 and Husb. No. 3231 ) * uncle (Husb.
No. 3232) ; aunt (Wife No. 3232).
Parents (No. 3700); great-grandfather
(Husb. No. 607); grandmother (Wife
No. 3696); great-unole (Husb. No.
611); 2 uncles (Husb. No. 3698 and
Husb No. 1723) : 4 cousins (Wife No.
4175, Husb. No. 3697, Husb. No. 614) ;
1 niece.
6 grandnephews and nieces ; nephew ; 2
nieces (Wife No. 7 and Wife No. 162).
6 grandnephews and nieces ; nephew ; 9
nieces (Wife No. 7 and Wife No. 162).
Tabular Statement of Marriages.
171
Pabtmuks in Harbiaok.
Assigned
of deafz
{I
{I
{-■
{.»
{••i
{:::;
{-
{b»
Bnin fever. . .
Scarlet fever. ,
Meningitis.
Pnenmonia .
Spasms
Congestiye f ever.
Risings in head. .
lU..
111.
^:.
ni.,
HI..
sting of beee . . . .
Spasms
Fldl
Scarlet fever. .
Gftther'gtnhead.
Measles..
School for the
deaf where
educated.
Ind.
N. C.
N. C,
Miss..
N. 0..
Kendall..
Hartford.
N. T..
N. T..
Hartford.
Hartford .
Hartford..
Infism. in head. .
Pneumonia
Hartford .
N.Y
Ga..
Qa..
Remarks.
Ind. and 111..
W. N. Y
Md
N. Y.ImprU.
Parents cousins. Died 1
Not deaf.
Brother of Husb. No. 411.
Not deaf. Sister of Wife No. 411 .
Brother of Husb. No. 410.
Not deaf. Sister of Wife No. 410.
Dead.
Slsterof Wife No. 1847.
Not deaf.
Uneducated.
Died 1892.
Sister of Wife No. 3474.
First marriage : second to Wife No. 423. Brother of Wife
No. 2421. Died 1880.
Not deaf. Died 1875.
Second marriage ; first to Wife No. 421. Brother of Wife
No. 2421. DiedlMSO.
Second marriage ; first to Husb. No. 669. Died 1892.
Died 1887.
Not deaf.
172
Tabular Statement of Marriages.
Maxbiaoxs.
I
II
tl891
426
1892 .
427 1891
428
429
430
1894
1892
1881
1894
431 1890
432 ,1890
483 1890
1848
1877
I
434 1891
439
1898
I
436 1890
1893
1886
437
438
439
1893 .
1890 .
1890 .
I
440 1892 .
441 1892 .
442 1892 .
443
444
440
446
447
448
1892
1891
1890
1890
1890
1891
1891
1890
1892
1866
1882
1891
No. of Children.
^ I
1 I
... 1
Pabtmbbb in Mabkzaox.
(Husband 1868
twife...
(Hiisbuid
tWifo....
(Husband
(Husband 1854
twife.... 1866
(Husband 1854
twife.... J1872
(Husband|1840
twife....; 1868
(Husband 1816
twife....
(Husband
\Wife
(Husband
twife....
(JTtM&and
tWife.. .
(Husband
(Wife....
(Husband
twife....
(Husband
t Wife ....
(Husband
I Wife...
1811
1823
1838
1864
1866
1871
1861
1860
(Husband
I Wife...
(Husband
twife ...
1866
1864
1816
1824
(Husband 1816
t»V«.... .
(Husband
t Wife ....
(Husband
twife....
(Husband
twife. ..
1828
1837
1869
1870
1827
1828
Brothers and
Sisters.
[Including Per-
son recorded.]
10 I
1 '
3 I
(Husband! 1838
twife .
(Husband
tWife ....
(Husband
Wife.
1822
18681 1
(Husband 1860
(Wife.... 1863:
(Husband
twife....
(Husband
twife ....
18701
1866,
18521
18621
1 —
2 , —
Deaf Belatives.
[Not Including brothers and sisters
nor children.]
2 grandnephews or nieces.
Third cousin.
- i
1 I Mother (Wife No. 1764) .
8 —
Uncle
— ! Father (Husb. No. 2260} ; uncle ; 2
nephews or nieces.
— ' 3 fourth cousins (one Is Wife No. 82) . . .
I 1 second cousin
2 cousins (Husb. No. 233 k Wife No . 2426}
Tabular Statement of Marriages.
173
PABTHKB8 IN MaBRIAOS.
Aflsigned
of ■ "
School for th)e
deaf where
educated.
RemarkM.
436
426
437
438
{429
430
431
433
433
434
436
436
437
440
441
443
443
449
460
Olarke \ Pareuta coasins.
.iPa.
Scree m the head.
Sores In the head.
Rising in head.
Earache.
Hartford .
Hartford .
I Texas Brother of Hnsb. No. 430.
Texaa ' Sister of Wife No. 599.
Sickness
Rising in head.
Texas. | Brother of Hnsb. No. 439.
I Texas '
N. Y ■
N. Y 1 Sister of Wife No. 714.
A I Whooping cough. , Hartford First marriage ; second to Wife No. 433.
— : I Not deaf.
Whooidng cough
Fall and sicknees.
Inf.
4
B
9+
3
3
B
Injury to spinal
cord.
Spotted feyer
Hartford 1 Second marriage ; first to Wife No. 433.
N.Y I
I Not deaf.
W. N. Y...
Ind.
Ind.
Scarlet fever. .
, N.O
I N. 0 ' Parents cousins.
Brain fever Mich .
Scarlet fever. .
lU .
m..
r^
Fever
I —
r B
t B
Fever
f B
I 2
Spotted fever....
f B
I B
f B
12«
IniUm'n'inhead'.
S R
t B
'.:■..::::'.'.'.:::*.'.;;
f Iff
PfcU.
l-
r 2
I A
»*Kar rising"....
Spinal meningitis
f3M
Spinal meningitis
f B
Lung fever
NY
Hartford .
Hartford .
N. Y..
N. Y..
Fa.
Pa.
Mich.
N. Y..
l>ead.
First marriage ; second to Wife No. 441. Died 1893.
Second marriage ; first to Wife No. 440. Died 1892.
Not deaf. Died 1800.
Brother of Wife No. 4376.
First marriage ; second to Husb. No. 3390.
N.Y....
NY....
N. Y..
N.Y..
Oa.
N. C. h Coll .
N.O
I Not deaf.
I
I
Minn.
Minn.
Ind.
Ind.,
174
Tabular Statement of Marnagetf.
451
453
453
454
465
456
457
468
460
4«0
461
4(»
463
464
465
466
467
468
469
470
471
472
478
474
475
476
Mabbiaobs.
g \ No. of Ohildr«ti.
Id
Pabtkebs in Mabbiaob.
it
i
iBtf!HHTi 1
IWl l^w' 6
vmv
18IKI
180U ,
iSWilmK) —
189^ - . 2
IBta 1*^73 6
ISfcsO 1879 4
i
imi ......
IBOO
leon .1 1
i»oo
1893 JJiTiS 2
1892 ime ....
i
isaaiHiK),....
laod, . 1
leOii 1HH6 2
IKKI 18H9. —
IBS-J
1890
I
IT
Brothers and
Sifltera
[Inoliiding Per-
son recorded.]
iHiisLana 1!^44, 6
tWlft-....aa4BI 6
fHuiband
\ Wife . . . ,
(Wife.-,,
I
1938 5
iHiSlsev.
I1^j 4
isas 5
iHnflbmia 1B41
iWffe...
*s i I
I
J Hun^band l^iOR 1
<\VJfp
iUui<ii)iiua iNea 3 8
fvvirc-.... 1^5 2 2
I tFTuMbaud imo 1 I 1
> mfi? .... lf«5 6 1
Deaf Relatives.
[Not inclnding brothers and sisters
nor children.]
— — Orandmother.
^HDRbAaij iBul 3
1 Wife .... 1866 4
^ Husband ,
' ^HiiFibnad l^^ 4
>wmi,... lasB 7
' sRmbs(uiieaii! 1
j BuHbind 1S13 6
(Willi,... le-ii' 7 !
I I
I Hufttnnd 1^3^' 4 '
I Wife .... 1S38 3 '
(HtlJlJHllld IH'JH
I wjfL' , . . . isa?
\ HilfttiMlil 187a
OVifu
IHmbAud iJ^i
(Wife?.. .1..,,
JrtiisbMd IWI
iHuBb&tid ....
\Wift . .. l»fia
I Wife \im
I lIUHlT&iia 18G9
( nnsibaiid 1H6M
iWifo .1863
( MnMl»jind ..*
iHuKbiLnd lH4g
t^\U: .... 1SS6
2 —
2 —
I
3| -
'21-
4 —
1 I —
8 I —
3 I - I
Tabular Statement of Marriages.
176
PABTHX1U9 IN MaBBIAOE.
461
462
463
464
456
466
457
458
469
460
461
462
463
464
465
466
467
468
469
470
471
472
473
474
476
476!
I
{i
{I
{1
Scarlet fever.
Meningltla...,
Sickness
Scarlet fever.
Sickneaa
Tjphotd fever.
AflOl
Oong'n of brain..
Bratn fever..
Scarlet fever. .
Scbcx>l for the
deaf where
educated.
Bexnarka,
Tenn
Ky. h Tenn |
lU
Ill
Hartford .
; Parents 4th conaina. Slater of Husb. No. 1822 and Hiisb.
No. 1821.
'Not deaf. Died 1873.
Pa..
Pa.
Ala.
Mich.
N. Y
N.Y ' Sister of Wife No. 3017.
N.Y. |Diedl892.
Mich
N. Y. , Brother of Wife No. 3191.
61. Y..
Pever
Scarlet fever.
Meaales..
Illness.
Spasmodic cough
Scarlet fever.
8 Gold.
14 iOold
2 I Diphtheria .
Hartford.
Hartford .
Hartford..
I Sister of Hnsb. No. 1080.
Not deaf.
Second marriage.
Not deaf.
N.Y.
Hartford | Died 1892.
Hartford '
Hartford .
Hartford.
Hartford .
Hartford .
Ind.,
Ind..
N.Y.
W. Va.
W. Va.
A Ml
2 Fever.....
i\ ' Scrofula.
itA
Spinal fever .
Pever. .
La...
Ifias.
m
Neb. & la..
m..
3 Scarlet fever. ... .
3 1 Convnlsions
N.Y
Hartford
Scotland.
<i
Ind
"2' 'scroftUa
Ind
First marriage ; second to Wife No. 466. Died 1802.
Second marriage ; first to Wife No. 466. Died 1892.
Second marriage ; first to Hnsb. No. 2650 : third to Husb.
No. 1301. Died 189&
Sister of Wife No. 1889.
Second marriage ; first to Husb. No. 2604.
Not deaf.
Sister of Husb. No. 9663
176
Tabular Statement of Marriages.
477
478
479
480
481
482
483
484
486
486
487
488
489
490
491
49Q
494
496
496
497
Mabriaoks.
PABTNKBa IH MABBIAOB.
1890
1890 1873 . . . ,
I
I
18901889 ....
I
1890....! 2
1891 . . . . I . . . .
1890 .... sev.
I
1890il8«7 ....
1890 18SS 4
t
I
1890;i879 —
1890....!....
18911888 1
I
18931.
1892
1890
1894
1894
498 1893
499 1891
600
1890
1881^ 6
189o! 2
18891 2
1886' 1
601 1890,.
of Ohlldren.
— I 2
— 1
Brothers and
Slitera.
[Including Per-
son recorded.]
o ^
H I Q
> /HnBband — !
tWife....jl86l|
I /Husband 1848
■i \Wl£o
! (Husband 1862
Awife....]
; (Husband! 1865
; t Wife.. .11862
/Husband 1861
t Wile.... '1868
/Husband 1836
tWife
/Husband 1860,
tWife.... 18511
' /Husband 1850
I tWife....il869
I /Husband
t Wife .... I860;
/Husband!....!
; (Wife... ......
, i Husband — 1.
I (Wife... I860'
/Husband' 1884,
• t Wife .... 1844
/Husband 1838
I twlfe .... 1837
I /Husband 1 1846
I tWife.... 1886
/Husband|1861;
• IWife.... ....1
, I /Hu8band|l842
'■ I \ Wife.... 'I860'
I fHusband
2 I
Wife.
/Husband 1843;
IWife.
/Husband
twife ....
I /Husband
Iwife....
1843!
18611
1867,
1868
' /Husband 1868
I twife.... 1867
' /Husband 1861
1 Wife.... 1 1868
1 ; 1 1
1 i 1
3 I 2
/Hnab ..'....'.
(Wile.... 1824
/Husband, 1863
I t Wife..., 1863
' /Husband 1818
t Wife...., 1809
2
1
ll.
1 .•
Deaf RelatlToe.
[Not Including brothers and sisters
nor children.]
Parents (So. 4111} ; 3 uncles (including
I Husb. No. 4113 and Husb. No. 4114) ;
4 cousins.
— Cousin ; mother partially.
Tabular Statement of Jfarriaget.
177
PABtnas XX Mabioaok.
1 i I
477
478
479 I
480 I
I I
481 I
488 I
484 '
I
486
I
486
I
487 <
I
"1
489
I
490 I
491 I
' 492
494
496
49«
497
498
489
600
901 I
4
2«
ledonue
Vma
Spotted f oyer....
Inflam. of biBln..
Inf.
Scarlet fever. .
AfWl
Whoopbig cough
Bnln fever
Scrofula.,
Dieeaae In he«d .
Vail
Soree In head. . .
Inllun. in head.
Scarlet fever. .
Ulcers In eara.
Scarlet fever. .
Meaalea..
Scar, fev., cong'n
of brain, and
whoop'g oongh.
Scarlet fever.
Scarlet fever. —
Oong'n of brain..
Spotted fever. . . .
Sorea in the head
Scarlet fever. .
Meningltla..
Brain fever. ,
Sickneaa.
Oerebro-ap. i
in hi
School for the
deaf where
educated.
Mloh.
Wla...
W. Va.
Ind..
Ind..
la
Oregon .
N. Y..
N. Y..
N. Y..
N. Y.
N.Y. & W. N. Y.
Mich.
Hartford.
Hartford .
Hartford.
Hartford..
Hartford..
Hartford..
Ind.
111..
lU..
N. Y..
Ind.
Ind.
Ohio..
Ohio..
N. Y..
N.Y..
Oa..
Oa..
N.Y..
Hartford....
H'rd,H.Mann,
Olarke.
Hartford.....
Pa
Not deal
Parenta ooorina.
First marriage : second to Wife No. 481
Died 1873.
Second marriage : flrat to Wife No. 488.
Not deaf.
Died 1889.
Deserted his wife 1887.
blind.
Second marriage ; first to Hnab. No. 379.
No. 1984 and Hnsb. No. 1968.
First marriage ; second to Wife No. 496.
Second marriage ; first to Wife No. 494.
Sister of Baal).
Died 1867.
Deserted his wife. Bro. of HnsK No. 606.
Second marriage; first to Hnsb. No. 2910.
178
Tabular Staiernent of Marriages.
a
I
I
602
608
604
806
606
607
60B
600
610
611
612
613
616
617
618
619
620
621
MlBBTAOKa.
1891 ....
1894 1882
1890 1864
1800 1866
1890 1876
1891 1891
j
1892;....
1390
1800
1892
1892
No. of Children.
Pabthbiw XX Mabbiaox.
i
1
Brothers and
SUters.
[Inclading Per-
son recorded.
Deaf Relatives.
1
1
1
f
1
a
P
[Not including brothers and atsters
nor children.]
/Ha8bandil888
tWife....'....
1 i
/Hniiband 1862
twife.... 1866
/Hn8bwid;1827
\Wir»
sev.
10
1
6
2
1
1
2
sev.
9
-
/Husband
\Wlfe.. .
1862
1870
S
~
1 ' 1
(Hxuband
twife....
fHuBband
t Wife ....
1772
8
1
2
1
6
—
Uncle (Husb. No. 4088); cousiu;
nephew.
(Hnsband
twife....
ia'»
1861
1R32
1
1
4
1
1
2
1
1
2
2
2
4
1
2
1
2
—
Aunt
/Husband
Five rfflnote relativt-s ........ . .
\Wife....\....
/Husband 1848
\Wlfe.... 1862
1
2
10
2
10
1
2
2
2
4
—
r Husband 1804
Father (Husb. No. 607); 2 nephews
(Husb. No. 8698 and Husb. No. 3700) .
Oouslns ; nephew or niece
twife....|l811
8
(Husband! 1804
Father (HusK No. 607) ; 2 nepbow<>
(Husb. No 36S^8and Husb. No 370(>
/Husband 1868
tWife.... 1868
6
1
'Husband
iWife....
1839
1
Orandfather (Husb. No. 607); parent-
(No. 611) ; 2 aunts (Wife No. 3696 auc
Wife No. 2623) ; 2 cousins (Husb. No
3698 and Husb. No. 3700) ; 2 secoiiU
cousins (Wife No. 420 and Wife Nt^
8474).
rHu8bandl839
i
1
^Wife
1
1
Grandfather (Husb. No 507; parent h
(No. 611) : 2 aunts (Wife Na 3696 and
Wife No. 12623) ; 2 cousins (Hu8b. Xi>
8698 and Husb. No. 3700); 2 second
cousins (Wife No. 420 and Wife No
3474).
Husband 1839
<
[Wife........
2
1
1
Grandfather (Husb. No. 607) ; parent^
(No. 611) ; 2 aunts (Wife No. 2fi96 and
Wife No 2628) ; 2 cousins (Hnsb. Nc.
3698 and Husb. No 3700) ; 2 awrond
cousins (Wife No. 420 and Wife No.
8474).
/Husband '1853
tWife.... 11669
1
I
/Husb..
twife ...
....
/Husband
twife ....
/Husband 1842
twife.... ;i846
/Husband 1869
tWife.... 1867
1 ! —
1 i —
1
1
Talmlar Statement of Marriages.
179
Pabtnsbs xh Mabbiaos.
a
0
§
I
OS
I
o
{1
{l«'
{!
{b
r B
I
r B
I
1-
i 1*
Anigned
of deofm
Measles.,
Affec'n of brain.
Lung fever
Measles. .
Scurlet fever. .
Scarlet fever. .
Typhus fever. . . ,
Spinal disease....
Gather'g In head.
Scarlet fever
School for the
deaf where
educated.
N. Y.,
Ohio..
Ohio..
IlL.
Hartford .
Hartford.
Hartford .
N. Y..
N. Y..
Hartford.
Hartford .
Hartford.
Hartford .
Hartford. .
Hartford.
N.y
St. Joseph's
(N. Y.).
Keb.
Tenn.
m..
Va. k
Va....
Beanarks.
Not deaf.
Brother of Husb. No. SOa
Not deaf.
Uneducated. First marriage; second to Husb. No. 74.
Sister of Husb. No. 3239. Mother of Wife No. 346S.
Not deaf. Mother of Wife No. 3696 and Husb. No. 611.
Not deaf.
Separated.
First marriage : second to Wife No. 612. Brother of Wife
No. 3696. Died 1886.
Mother of Husb. No. 6] i. Sis. of Wife No. 3633. Died 1863.
Second marriage ; first to Wife No. 511. Brother of Wife
No. 3696. Died 1886.
Not deaf. Sister of Wife No. 677, Husb. No. 676, Husb. No.
697, Wife No. 67& Died 1889.
Parents couslnB.
Sister of Wife No. 787.
Divorced. First marriage ; second to Wife No, 516 ; third
to Wife No. 516.
Not deaf.
Second marriage ; first to Wife No. 614; third to Wife No.
516.
Not deaf. Died 1886.
Third marriage ; first to Wife No. 614 ; second to Wife No.
616.
Not deaf.
Died 1891.
Died 1890.
180
Tahdar Statement of Mdrriaffes.
625
626
627
628
629
690
681
682
683
684
686
636
687
688
639
640
641
642
648
644
646
1893
1003 1«91
leoa ...,
isnriitfla
Marbtaqkb,
No. of OUldren.
1^1 lft77
I
im3[
IBH
li^l 1
li33 1
i8&a lain
lMiti;i37l
IBi>3 1H93 —
1890 1 87fl —
im> . . .
ie@I 186^ 1
v&n isTsi
tms
1SC7
ISSO .
1S?0 ,... Bev.
I
le0l|2»84
1892
1889
igyi
I97rj
Pabtnxkb xzr Mabbiaob.
Iwife . ,
(Hosband
twife.. .
(Husband
\Wl£e ....
/HuBband
t Wife . . .
(HnBb .
I Wife...
/HoBband
twife....
(HnBband
twife ....
(HuBband
twife ....
/HuBband
twife .
{HuBband
Wife.
1864
1864
1860
1861
1862
1860
BrothetB and
SlatenL
[Inoludlng Per-
Bon recorded.]
1851
1863
1866
18701
1876'
I
1863
1868
1846
(HoBband
twife....
/HoBband
twife....
/Husband
twife....
(Husband
twife ....
1863' 8
18621 2
1844' 8
1886 4
HtiBband
1826
1822
1843
1843
Wife.... 1834 10
(Husband 1840| 9
iwife.
( Husband
\Wi/e....
(Husband
XWi/e....
(Husband
twife....
1860 10
1864 1
1856!
1867
(Husband 1810 2
\Wife..
(Husband
\Wife....
(Husband
twife ....
(Husband
twife . ,
1860
1862
1861
1820
1821
( Hnsb .
t Wife . . .
I 1852 6
Deaf Belattyes.
[Not including brothers and siaterB
nor children.]
Father partially ; second couBina ; ni«(y
(Wife No. 2727).
8 I -
Father (Husb. No. 286fi) ; uncle ; cousi"
(including Husb. No. 2370, Husb. >'
2867, Husb. No. 2365. Wife No. Si:
Wife No. 199S, Wife No. 3329).
4 cousins (including Husb. No. 2948
Wife No. 2626); nephew; uncle am
aunts hard of hearing.
Aunt and second cousin (Husb. No. 53C>
Tabular Statement of Marriages.
181
Paxtnub nr Haxbxaox.
I
522
523
624
626
626
627
528
529
690
631
532
638
684
1586
680
637
688
\ ^^
540
541
I ^^
1648
! ^^
I
546
{-B
{::::
{5
{b'
Aadgned
of ■ '
Typhoid ferer...
Brain fever
Orerd'e of qoln'e
Scarlet ferer..
Sowlet feTer. .
Scarlet feTer..
Oerebro-ep. men.
Spotted ferer. . . .
Scarlet ferer.
Scarlet feTer Pa....
Scarlet ferer Mich.
School for the
deaf where
Qa.
lU.
m..
Ala..
N.Y..
N. Y..
Ind..
la...
Ohio..
Aberdeen.,
Aberdeen.
Scarlet fever.
(Inf. Scarlet ferer..
\ 2 Fall
finf. "Nenrona".
\ B
Kana .
Hartford .
Hartford.
Hartford .
Cl -
(Inl. Uloera in head.
N. Y..
N.Y..
Va..
V
{^1 = •
( 19 'scarlet fever..
Hartford ■
N. 0..
Scarlet fever..,
Spotted fever. ,
f6}( 'Scarlet fever
r 4 JVUI
/ 6 Fever
i'^l
V 8 I Scarlet fever!
WMpp^AHVd
Hartfoid....
Hartford. .
Glarke. . . .
Hartford .
Hartford.
Oanajoharie.
N.Y.
Bemarka.
Hard of heartng. Brother of Wife No. 1176, Wife No. 820,
and Wife No. 8701.
Sister of HuBb. No. 2872 and Wife Vo. 1888.
Dead.
Educated in hearing achoola.
Died 1885.
Separated.
Hnaband and wife are eeoond oonalna. Three of the chil-
dren hard of hearing.
Not deaf.
Brother of Wife No. 1767.
Not deal
Not deaf.
Died 1894.
Died 1866.
Not deaf.
Not deaf.
Parents oonslns. Brother of Wife No. 868.
Died 1892.
Dead.
Died 1878.
182
Tabular Statement of Marriagea.
Mabbiaobs.
1887
1852
18981892
1889
1890
18921892
I
665 |1890'.
666
667
670
1890
18901890
I
1890 .
18901868
189l|l891
Pabtkbbs ih Mabbiaob.
No. of Ohildreo,
I jEiubADd ISfM
(wife..
ru UMbntid
[Wife ,
- , 5 -^
\ Huifbikud
t Wifo ...
Jlluijbftud
I Hiiflbund
mn
iHio
ISST
Brothers and
Sistera.
[Including Per-
Hinn recorded.]
\ HuAbuLd lS£g
\Wif^... ...
f rjiiHbHid m-^i
iWifu..., 1M49
JBiiiitMiiid 1S(M
IH^/if.. ......
I !•
I Iflufl1jand,1806
I \ wiff? ... leoa
kHuib.. ....
I kHtiflbaiid li^9
I 'nvile... Itl73
( lluiib^4 1 ,
miiMbiind iBea
iiiiirtiifliid ler-
(Wife .....
- I 1 -
— ! 1 I _
iniJNbabdlH4li|
I I
fwifi*. . am
^n^E^ibundlft.'^'J
UVitLi.-„ 18S7
1 Huibfcnd lRa&
(WitL .... \^\
(Huisbfliid ]tSS7
iWlfir ,.. 1866
1 ' 6
Deaf RelativeB.
[Not tnclnding brothers and sistera
nor children.]
8 oonsinfl
Parents (No. 549) ; 2 uncles (Hosb. No.
1888 is one) ; aunt (Wife No. 3063) ;
8 second oonains.
2 uncles (Husb. No. 8792 and Husb. No.
3806).
Mother (Wife No. 1911) ; uncle ; 2 nlecee
(Wife No. 2166 and Wife No. 4336).
4 cousins (Husb. No. 180 is one)..
Oonsin .
Oousin .
Uncle; 3 aunts (Wife No. 2418 is one)..
Tabular Statement of Marriages.
183
Pabtkbbs in Mabbiaok.
I
Aasigned oftQse
of dMfneflB.
546
547
548
549
660
651
662
653
664 I
556
656
567
558
569
560
I 661
I
I 562
I 563
I 564
666
I 566
I 667
568
569
; 670
i...
{::.
{I
i 8
{x5
{x5
(Inf.
VUl.
FftU..
Sottrlet f erer. .
Scarlet feTer. .
Spotted fever
Spotted feTer. . .
IniUin. of brain
Brain fever. . . ,
Infl'n of the head
Spinal tn«ming<tli|
Spinal menlngitia
Scarlet fever. ,
Ezpoanre to cold.
Brain fever.,
Brain fever..
School for the
deaf where
educated.
Ga
Hartford .
Hartford.
Hartford..
Va..
Va.
W. Va.
W. Va.
ni.,
lU.
Ohio..
Va...
Ind.
Oa..
Qa..
Hartford.
Hartford.
Hartford.
N.Y.
Hartford .
Hartford .
Mo. ftSt.Lonia
Day.
Mo
Mo
N.Y..
Haartf ord .
Hartford .
Kana. A Mo.
Kendall..
N. Y. ...
.1 N. Y..
.' N. Y..
Bemarka.
Not deaf. Parenta 8d conainB. Brother of Wife Ko. 109a
First marriage ; eeoond to Wife No. 648. Died 1861.
Not deaf.
Second marriage ; flnt to Wife No. 647. Died 1661.
First marriage ; second to Hnsb. No. 8883. Died 1860.
Father of Hush. No. 560.
Sister of Hnsb. No. 1888 and Wife No. 3068.
Second marriage ; first to Hnsb. No. 95.
SUterof WifeNo.168.
Brother of Wife No. 3648.
Not deaf.
Died 1886.
Hard of hearing.
First marriage ; second to Wife No. 667. Died 1860.
Not deaf.
Second marriage ; first to Wife Nn. 666. Died 1860.
First marriage ; second to Hnsb. No. 820.
Not deaf.
First marriage ; second to Hnsb. No. 4078. Sister of Wife
No. 86 and Wife No. 4041. Unedncated.
Died 1874
First marriage ; second to Hnsb. No. 422. Died 1892.
Dead.
Third marriage ; 1st to Wife No. 216 ; 2d to Wife No. 206.
Second manlage ; first to Hosb. No. 282.
Not deaf. Divorced.
First marriage : second to Hnsb. No. 180. Sister of Hnsb.
No. 1960.
Not deaf.
Sister of Hnsb. No. 8767.
Oerebro-spu men . Wis. .
I Wis..
184
Tabular Statement of Marriages.
871
fr7G
S7e
577
671
&T»
611
084
fm
660
68f7
669
689
fm
601
em
9m
6Qft
BCAAMiaxa,
I
I I
1193 ^ ■ ■
I
18031889
I
lera iBTi
I
18»^
ym\^
Ii90ilf6i
1893..*.
18S0.-.
1894 1889
1894 1S79
t
1894 ISffT
1894 1872
Ho. of Ctilldrea.
II
is7a
1894
1894
1894
1993,....
189^1893
I
1894 1S83
1899 1893
1894 1893 .
1894 1804 -
I
1894* 1893 1
1899^1893^ —
18M|l8»i
189l!....
18M1894
Fasthkis nr Mabbiaox.
Brothers uid
flscludlnff Per-
•on reccrdt^J
1863 7
1853
J HnRbuid 184^1 1
^WJfe ....
(Htubuid ^,
1 Wife ,.,.\l\
/Hi]ii1»tid|l8fll'
IWIfii,.. 1880
/HivUnd 1843
twife.... 11843
I
(Hiubuid 1838
tTF(/^....|....
/Hnnbaud 18*6
twife... 18AS
/HuBband 1808
twife.... 18fl9
f Huilnnd 1844
fHni»b»odi.
tWlf«
/Hi]iibuLd,ie41
1 Wife.,. J,..
rHuiibuidlS47
lwife.„,|....
f HiuliftDdl ....
lWire....;iB43
/HullMndl.... :
Imie. ..,1180
/Hiub..U.. ■
twife .... Iiaoo
I
/ HontMiiid \^m
twife 1873
/HuHbujd 1881
W^* |- .
jHniib«idlH6fl
twife.... iBBfl
/HuBbiiid IW7
IWlft..,.. 1855
I /HPKtund lft67
(Wlfp..., 1870
fHiifib«M 1S65
I twife . . . 1»7{J
I (Hnnband 1868
I t^lfe ■ ■ ■ JS65I
I jHiisbaDd IFWI7
(Wife,... 1BC7
mnKbRud ISSN
t"Wif<.... .,., .
8
11
JMdBbujd 18rt0
twifa.,.. 1887
Deaf BelatlyM.
(Not including brothers and sisters
nor children.]
Filther(HuBb.Ko.603)..
"Y«fc"
Tabular Statement of Marriages.
185
Paxthsbs zx Mabkiaox.
I
Typbold fever . .
lUnen
I>lflo*e firom c
Cold
Sowlefc f erer. .
Scazlet fever
Womu and Ato.
Ctoldinhead.
Oong'n of bnln. .
Slokneee from
Mght.
Scarlet fever
Bendttent fever.
Scarlet fever. . . .
Typhoid fever...
Cholera iaf antmn
Catarrh
Spotted fever...
Iztflam. of Ivraln.
Scarlet fever. . . .
Scarlet fever. .
Fever.
Spotted fever. .
Brain fever...
Scarlet fever..
Scarlet fever..
Scarlet fever..
School for the
deaf where
educated.
Oregon .
N.T..
Hartford .
Hartford .
Pa.
Pa.
Hartford .
Wla
lUnn
N. T
K.T.
N.T.
N.Y..
N.Y..
Pa
N.Y. T.
N. Y..
N.Y..
N.Y..
N.Y..
Mo.,ni.,W.Pa.
W.Pa
N.Y..
Ohio..
N. Y.Impr'd..
K.Y. *N. J..
m...
WlB.
HL.
Hi..
Md\
Md.
Ohio..
Hd..
Md.
Bemarka.
Seoond marriage ; flrat to Hiub. Ko. 1073.
Separated.
Died 1888.
Parents third oonains. Flrat marriage; second to Hnab
No. 4211.
Not deaf. Slsterof Hiub.No. 689.
Dead.
Not deaf.
Not deaf.
Seoond marriage ; flrat to Hnab. No. 1909.
First marriage ; seoond to HnsK No. 8179.
Not deal Sister of Wife No. 941, Hnsb. No. 4016, Wife No.
a076.
Brother of Wife No. 3864 and of Wife No. 8096.
186
Tabular Statement of Marriages,
Deaf BelAtiyes.
[17ot Including brothers and siaten
nor ohildren.]
Parents (No. 3804); aunt (Wife No.
8743) ; uncle.
Nephew
Parents (No. 3918); uncle (Hosb. No.
3919) ; 4 cousins (Husb. No. 3096 is
one).
-
Distant cousin
sev.
1
9 cousins ; 3 uncles ; 1 aunt
Parents (No. 810) ; 3 uncles (Husb. No".
809isone); third cousin; aunt.
11
1
^
_
""
Tabular Statement of Marriages.
187
Pabthxbb nr Mabbiaox.
i
8
Aflrigned cause
of dealtieflB.
I
U
I Scarlet fever. .
IH I Cold
School for the
deaf where
educated.
la. & CoU .
la. k Coll .
Cal.,O.,AS0nda
I Tenn
ajli iFerer...,.
A I £ar.ache\
_l
^ I Brain fever.
^ Group
Smallpox
Whooping cough.
2
B
B
B
B
14
9
1
■«;
7 t
Scarlet fever..
Teething
Brain fever. ,
Brain fever.,
Oather'glnhead.
Brain fever. ,
Menlngitia..
^X I Scarlet fever..
8 Scarlet fever..
%\
Scarlet fever. ,
^ Meaalea
Inf. Scarlet fever. .
J Typhoid fever .
S Panlyils
3 ' Diaeaae
,2A , Scarlet fever..
^H I Scarlet fever. .
6 ' Scarlet fever. .
I
A Colds
Texas .
Texas .
Kendaa.
Ohio..
Ohio..
Ind.
Pa.
Pa.
». Y. Impr»d.
Mo.
Mo.
Pa..
Pa.
Pa....
N. Y.
OhioAOoU....
Mich
Pa.
Pa.
Ark...
N. O.
Ark..
Ark..
RL&H.M.
H. M.
Pa..
Pa..
KendaU.
Kendall.
Le Couteulx. . .
Le Conteulx...
Pa. A W. Pa .
W.Pa
Pa.,
Pa.,
Bemarks.
SUterofWifeNo. 429.
Probably not deaf.
Not deaf. Mother of Husb. No. 58a
Not deaf. Mother of Wife No. 1201. Became deranged.
Sister of Wife No. 2406 and Husb. No. 3094.
Brother of ^Hfe No. 1807.
Brother of Husb. No. 610. Died 1886.
Brother of Husb. No. 609. IMed 1891.
SUter of Wife No. 840 and Wife No. 3680.
Died 1882.
Died 1868.
Cousin of Wife. First marriage ; second to Wife No. 801.
Sister of Husb. Na 812, Husb. No. 811, Husb. No. 808,
Wife No. 8879. Died 1888.
Separated.
Died 1892.
Second marriage ; first to Husb. No. 2918.
Parents cousins. Father deaf in adult life. Died 1892.
First marriage ; second to Husb. No. 3213.
Second marriage ; first to Wife No. 688.
188
Tabular Stat&inent of Marriages.
MABBIAOKa.
%
S
g
s
623
«38
624
626
626
627
628
629
680
681
682
688
684
686
686
687
640
641
642
643
644
646
646
647
1880
1889
1889
1890
1889
1880
1889
1889
1889
1890
1891
1889
1889
1889
1890
1890
1890
1889
1889
1891
1800
1889
1890
1892
1898
1872
1889
1885
1877
1886
1877
1869
1862
1862
1886
1884
1870
1879
1864
1886
1888
1888
1877
1882
1877
1888
1868
1888
1889
No. of Ohlldren.
Pabtnuui ih Masriaok.
Wife -"
f HuBbMnd 1
twife. ..
tWife ....
\wiro ....
/Hnnbuid
tWife ....
jHuBboBd!
\wire....
f HnfibftDd !
1 Wife..., I
/Hiubuid
twife.,.-
twife I
jHn«b&zid
lwifr.,,J
mnpbandi
tWife....;
JHniibaiid;
\WffB..,J
/HuKbAnd
twife ....
twtfe ....
/EuBbuid
■Jl^lfc- ....
fHniibiiad
\Wlffi ....
/Husband
twife ...
fHusbAxid
I Wife
flTuHbaDd,
twtfB,..J
'iwir<+ ....
(HuHbaadi
Iwife....
(Huifibaiiid
twif ...... j
fHuaband
\^\l^ ....
I
18IT
ISSO
Brdthen uid
[Ilicludliig Per-
■on reoordied,]
IMa
leeTj 6
1SS3 16
ISBT 8
\m\ 3
1858 b
..} 5
jl850j 4
!l83fll ,S
1833, 10
I I 7
1838, i
.1M0| •*
|1««1 *
ii8ea, *i
isfls; «
;1844 \
|1339
1664
1866
ii46
1856
ISOO
inea
1864
1857
isea
1507
I sea
1B61
I860
18*9
IflST
lise
1B59
IflST
LBSe
L'ldea
f Husband; ,
twtfe....|lW3; 10
iRiiHband
tWife .... I
fffiiiibatidl
OVif**....
I
iHe4
iiaoe
1834
13
l»54i 4
— 7
8
Dc«f EelatlTes.
[Not tncluding brothen and aiiten
nor children.]
Inlepe,.
P*rent» {No. 2904) ; Sunolefl ; aunt (Wife
No. 3303).
Nephew and nJeoe ,
Ffiplitiw and laieoe .
Ootuiu.
1 niece. .
TaJndar Statement of Marriagea.
18y
Pabthxbs nr Mabbiaos.
022
623
624
625
626
627
631
685
636
687
638
639
610
641
612
643
644
615
616
647
B
B
Mnt.
B
B
1
B
B
8
1
B
B
1
B
B
8
8
18
B
11
6
5
8
2
2
5
Aaaigned
ol ■ "
Pleurisy. ,
MeMdeB.'.
Scarlet feyer. .
Bndn fever.,
Whooping oongh.
MeningltlsL ..._
Meealee andwh'g
cough.
Measles
Spotted fever.
Scarlet fever. . ,
Scarlet fever. . . .
Tnflawi, jxi head.
Cold.
Brain fever.
Measles..
Yaocination..
FaU
Measles..
Diphtheria.
Spotted fever. ,
Sickness
Sc'let IkVnfevB,
Cold
Scarlet fever. .
Scarlet fever..
Scarlet fever..
Spotted fever.
Conges'n of brain
Croup .
School for the
deaf where
educated.
Ark..
Ark..
Gal.
Neb. Ik Coll...,
Neb ,
Wis., m., Coll.
Cal
Iowa.
Iowa .
N. Y..
N. Y.
NY ,
N. Y
N.Y. .
N. Y..
Ohio. .
Ohio..
Ind...
Ohio..
Ohio..
Ohla.
Ohio..
Ohio..
Ohio..
Ohio..
Ohio..
TXLk Kans.
Eans.
Kans.
Ohio Ik Mo...
& Colo.
Kans.
Ill
N.Y. km..
Mich.
111....
Hartford .
Ill
HI. & Kans..
Kans
Le Couteulz.
Le Couteulz.
Kans. & Ind.
Kans
Dead.
Dead.
Brother of Wife No. 2090. Married also to Wife No. 897 and
to Wife No. 8B&
Brother of Wife No. 8110.
SUter of Wife No. 2044. Died 1884.
Abandoned his family.
Sister of Husb. No. 2006.
Second marriage ; first to Husb. No. 1396. Sister of Wife
No. 620.
Brother of Wife No. 2948.
Sister of Wife No. 62&
Died 1891.
Not deaf.
Brother of Wife No. 8180.
Parents cousins. Dead.
Parents cousins.
Sister of Husb. No. 2048 and Wife No. 1602.
Not deaf. Separated 1891.
Died 189a
Sister of Wife No. 1656 and Husb. No. 1534.
;^
Sister of Wife No. 2143.
190
Tabular Statement of Marriaget.
Mabbiaoxs.
MS
649
«60
661
662
663
664
666
666
667
668
669
660
661
662
668
664
666
666
667
668
669
670
671
1891
1890
1889
1889
1890
1891
1890
1890
1889
1889
1891
1889
1889
1889
1892
1889
1899
1800
1889
1889
1890
1893
1889
No.
of Oldldren.
H
1
n
p
1866
1
-
1
-
1688
-
-
-
-
1860
1
-
1
__
1863
3
—
3
1888
-
-
-
-
1879
1
-
1
-
1886
1
-
1
....
—
—
—
—
1880
6
-
6
-
1886
1
-
1
—
1868
-
-
-
-
1881
2
-
2
-
1888
1
-
1
-
1886
3
-
1
2
1888
1
2
2
1
—
3
-
8
-
6
-
6
-
1872
2
-
2
-
3
-
2
1
1882
2
-
2
-
Pabtmkbs nr Mabbxaox.
!i
i |]i]iib«Dd!l83a
■(wire.,.ji8ae
\ wife ... '1843
\ tfuftbaad \m^
r Wife . , _ l^^
OvifL...Ji8aH
(HinjibaDd
» UnabKud
lEiubuLd
jHuftbaod
1863
1801
1863
is$a
jHiisbftiid-lSll
Brothenaad
Sisten.
[Indnding Per-
■on recorded.]
iKufibftUil,ims
i_Wlf«....jl«lS
jiHUrtbaiid l.<iH
1 H'l/c . iw^a
J nnsbaud IK")*
Iwii- . . 1^50
( Huflbft&i] I lE^a
/1iuj»b&iid|lW
(Wifo._ JI861
/Hujibuicl|l^68
1Wlfe,...|18C2
I I
(euBbU]d;i800
tWifi? ... I8C2I
1V¥:
lfe....l87*; 6
mnflbuid 1837J
"iWife.,.. lS43j
|Hu«ibiuid ....
"iwifc, .,iiwa
lahHbandl....
OVlfH'....
1838
iHujibazid
(Win. iwa
lHiiMl:]aod;i856
"OViTe..^ JSr»0
f HnHh&nrlllMS
) Wife.... l&Cl
C Huh band IH.'iO;
(wire.. 13691
Deaf ReUtiyes.
[Not inoludlng brothers and sisters
nor children.]
3 fourth cousins (one is Hosb. No. 1769).
2 cousins (Hosb. No. 3316 and Hnnb.
No. 8817) ; 7 second cousins (in-
cluding Husb. No. 3314, Wife No.
2197, Wife No. 34»6, Wife No. 36'^s,
Husb. No. 3815) ; nephew (Husb. No.
2776) ; also 1 third cousin.
6 cousins (Husb. No. 2221, Wife No.
2244, Wife No. 1163, Husb. No. 2222,
Wife No. 3913, included); 2 second
cousins.
Ctousin (Wife No. 2791).
Cousin .
I 3 third cousins (Husb. No. 692. Wife
No. 8166, Wife NoB 1486).
Tabular Statement of Marriages.
191
FABTXnERS XH MABBIAaS.
Anigned cause
of deaf nesa.
School for the
deaf where
educated.
648 i »
"* I (Inf.
Sicknesa.
Pa.
I Pa.
I{}§,
Use of quinine..
Scarlet ferer. . .
I Ohio. .
Ohio..
660 1 { i i
Ohio..
Ohio..
«1 i {l5 I
Sickno
I Ohio..
Ohio..
652
IfB'
Spotted feyer.
Scarlet fever. . ,
Ohio..
; Ohio. .
:s.o.
Oather'g in head.
Measles.
Ohio.
! Ohio..
ao
666 I ^ I
657 '{ ^ !
, S. 0.
668
\{^
Fever
Scarlet fever.
.1 Ohio..
. Ohio..
.,Ohio..
«« I { s ;
661 !{1
663 I ^
'{a
{i
Typhoid fever. .
Scarlet fever. . . .
I W. Va..
! W.Va...
I Pa.
!Pa.
664
6« {-i
667
670
671
/Chi.
\ B
/Cht
/ B
(.Inf.
Quinine. Ky .
Quinine
Whooping cough.
Brain fever. ,
Erysipelas. .,
Ky
Ky
I Wis. & Eng.
' Minn
Spotted fever
Minn.
Pa..
Pa.,
Kendall..
Kendall..
Mesales..
Blilions fever.
Spasms
N. Y..
Pa....
N. Y.
Pa....
N. Y.
Pa....
Bemarks.
Died 1860.
First marriage; second to Husb. No. 188.
Second marriage ; flrst to Husb. No. 3187.
First marriage ; 3d to Wife No. 661 ; third to Wife No. 663.
Sister of Husb. No. 3444 and Wife No. 3792. Died 1863.
Second marriage ; 1st to Wife No. 660 ; third to Wife No. 663.
Dead.
Third marriage ; first to Wife No. 660 ; second to Wife No.
661,
Not deaf.
First marriage ; second to Wife No. 93a
Second marriage ; flrst to Husb. No. 3334. Died 1880.
Brother of Hosb. No. 666.
Not deaf.
Brother of Husb. No. 666.
Not deaf.
Divorced.
First marriage ; second to Husb. No. 3066. Died 1890.
First marriage ; second to Wife No. 8S8. Divorced.
Not deaf. Died 1889.
Second marriage ; flrst to Husb. No. 8874. Died 1889.
First marriage ; second to Wife No. 663.
Died 1887.
Second marriage ; flrst to Wife No. 661.
Parents cousins.
Not deaf.
Sister of Husb. No. 1976.
Died 189a
First marriage ; second to Wife No. 66S.
Dead.
Second marriage ; flrst to Wife No. 667.
Brother of Wife No. 3894.
Sister of Hosb. No. 3233.
Parents second cousins.
Mich.
' BUch.
192
Tabular Statement of Marriages.
Maabiaobs.
1
Brothenand
1
1
No. of Children.
Slstera.
[Inoludlng Per.
1
1
1860
1862
son recorded.]
I>eaf BelatiTea.
^
P
[Not Including brothers and slsten
i
1890
1879
2
1
1
1
1
8
2
1
i
nor children.]
2
-
/Husband
twife....
O'iil
078
1890
1862
4
-
4
-
/Husband
twife....
1826
1846
8
6
-
674
1880
1886
1
-
1
-
/Husband
twife....
1869
1861
4
7
—
676
1890
1889
-
-
-
-
/Husband
twife....
(Husband
1851
1868
1802
9
8
10
1
676
1890
1840
4
~~
4
—
(wife....
1805
12
—
(Husband 1828
9
—
Nephew J 2 oousins (Husb. No. 764 and
Wife No. 8229} ; 1 third oousln.
en
1890
1850
—
—
_
_
\ 1
(Wife....
1807
10
1
(Husband
1828
9
—
Nephew ; 2 cousins (Husb. No. 764 and
Wife No. 8*^39) ; 1 third cousin.
678
1890
1882
— >
—
~.
J
(wife....
1814
10
1
67»
1893
1887
2
-
1
1
/Husband
twife....
1860
1864
8
7
_
680
1890
1890
1891
1882
1866
1888
8
2
8
1
1
/Husband
twife....
/Husband
twife....
/Husband
twife....
1868
1866
1848
1844
1864
1866
2
1
3
4
6
9
-
681
-
682
683
1890
1890
1889
1887
1
8
-
1
3
-
/Husband
twife....
/Husband
1864
1866
1866
8
4
1
2
~
Oousln (Husb. No. 8017).
684
686
/Husband
twife....
1866
1862
6
1
5
-
1889
1889
1889
1888
1867
4
-
4
-
/Husband
twife....
/Husband
twife....
/Husband
twife....
1888
1867
1836
1826
1826
2
1
1
1
1
9
687
688
6
—
4 nephews and nieces (including Husb
No. 8096).
689
1890
1868
6
-
6
-
/Husband 1 1882
twife.... :i8»6
6
2
6
1
—
690
1890
1889
1872
1B68
1
6
2
1
8
—
/Husband, 1846
\Wife. ...]....
1
....
691
/Husband
twife....
1848
8
7
2
6
-
692
1889
1864
-
-
-
-
/Husband
twife....
1868
1863
11
9
8
8
-
Third cousin (Husb. No. 671).
1890
1894
1890
-
1
2
1
2
1
/Husband i^*^
4
6
9
8
8
12
3
4
8
2
2
7
4
608
1872 1
\Wifb....
/Husband
twife....
/Husband
twife. ..
1860
1859
1869
1880
1839
1882
1873
4
2
694
A PMWond cousin.
605
606
1890
1879
2
-
2
-
/Husband
twife....
1847
1868
10
4
9
8
_
Tahtdar Statement of Marriages.
193
Paxtksbs nv Mabbiaob.
f1
{^
{:
Assigned canae
of deafness.
Scarlet fever.
Whooping congh.
Measles
Spotted feyer.. .
Brain feyer
Sickness.
Som in head. .
Worm fever. . .
Inflam. of head.
Gathering in ears.
Cong'n of brain. .
Pandjrsis ...
Brain fever. ,
Typhoid fever . .
Scarlet fever. .
Tyi>hold fever .
5 Scarlet fever.
Golds ,
Scarlet fever. .
Scarlet fever. .
Scarlet fever. .
Scarlet fever. .
Brain fever...
Bheom. in head..
6 Scarlet fever.
10 Gold in hesd.
Hare-lip
School for the
deaf where
educated.
N. Y
N. T & Pa .
N. Y.
N. Y. ACal.
Gal.
Gal.
Pa
W.Pa..
Hartford .
Hartford.
Hartford.
Hartford.
Hartford .
Hartford.
Hartford.
Hartford.
Ohlo&Goll..
Le Gontenlx.,
Iowa.
Iowa .
HartTdlkH. M.
Hartford
Kendall.
Pa
Le Gontenlx.
England.
Pa
Hartford .
Hartford .
Wis..
Ind. k Mich..
Mich.
Mich.
Mich.
Mich.
Ohio..
Ohio..
N.Y..
N. Y..
Gal.
Gal.
Bemsrks.
Brother of Wife No. 930.
Brother of Wife No. 678, Wife No. 677, Husb. No. 697, Wife
No. 612. Died 1869.
Sister of Hnsb. No. S169, Hnab. No. 3171, Husb. No. 8172,
Wife No. 697. Paternal grandparents were cousins.
First marriage ; second to Wife No. 678. Brother of Husb.
No. 713 and Wife No. 3830. Died 188a
Sister of Wife No. 613, Husb. No. 676, Wife No. 678, Husb.
No. 697. Died 1881.
Second marriage : first to Wife No. 677. Brother of Husb.
No. 713 and Wife No. 3830. Died 1888.
Second marriage ; first to Husb. No. 3170. Sister of Wife
No. 612, Husb. No. 676, Wife No. 678, Husb. No. 697.
Died 1887.
Separated.
Not deaf.
Married also to Husb. No. 1781.
Brother of Wife No. 3791.
First marrisge ; second to wife No. 621.
Slsterof Wi^No. 2919.
Brother of Wife No. 67&
Not deaf.
Attended hearing schools.
Brother of Wife No. 1486 and Wife No. 3166.
Died 1893.
194
Tabular Statement of Marriages.
Mabbiaom.
li
0 .
ill
II HO.
IJ I
697 ,liM,llflfi a
I
698 ,1&99 IST4
699 IliSp tBT4
700 ilfiil 1B81 a
701 |lfflo|l88fil 1
i
702
18931801. 1
liso'isiol -
704 !ie91'...., 1
706
1B03
706 lUm'lftW -
I
707 ll«W , . . . . 6
I
706 vm. It^; 4
709 \lSm IB93 1
710 |1B89'.... ....
t !
711 |ie»o 3^« 1
7ia ^1890 1^7^ 6
718 [18W) \m^ 1
714 iSflp ,.. ...
716 'ifl»3 myi -
716 ismim^ ...
717 1890{1881
J
718 11890!
719 1890 1886 2
7a0 189-2 1889, 1
7ai .1890|1876| 8
of Children.
Pabtnku nr ICabbiaos.
firothen and
Slaters.
[Including Per-
Hon recorded.]
jHuribind ta^ 10 I
I Wife ... isae 12 I
iHuilHmd 1^53
iViUii .... l»57
(Husband 1847
l\Ttr«
I \ HMi^biiiid lesfi.
iWiip
iHTiRbftodlMl
JHuabiUid IWfll
lUimlMXid .. .
I Wftt? . . l^J
Ulrifibiind ^HH
(Wlfu .._ 1^13
iMUBbftml IH'^D
(Ha8band'l861
twife....'18e8
(HoBband 1831
twife 1
(HaBb«ndil860
tWtfe .... J1869
(Hnsband 1825
twife.... 1848
JHuBb«ndl837
(Wife.... 1889;
(Husband 1808
twife....; 1808
(HuBband 1864>
(Wife ,
(Huaband;....
{Wife.......
/Husband 1886
twife.... 11864
(HuBband 1868'
twife..... 1861 1
(Hwbandl .... I
twife.... !l86fli
( Husband 1860
twife .... 1861
/Husband 18491
twife 1850'
1 I
1 I
* I —
6 I
'I ^ I
Deaf Belatiyea.
Cl^ot including brothers and sisters
nor children.]
— ' Great-uncle .
4 cousins.
— Nephew ; 2 cousins (Husb. No. 764 and
Wife No. 8329) ; 1 third oousin.
_ I'
Tabular Statement of MaiTiages.
195
Pabthxbs in Mabbzaos.
educated.
I
007
696 I
699
700
701
703
708
704
706
706
707
708
700
710
7U
na
713
714
716
716
717
718
719
730
721
B I Hartford .
B
6
/Inf.
Hartfoid.
Ilnd.
Spotted feyer i Ind.
I Spotted feyer.
I Ind.,
;Ind..
ilnd .
Scarlet fever. ; Ind. .
Scarlet fever. . . .
Blainga in eara. .
\Y%.kmm,
{
{i
i{1
Spinal meningitia; H. Mann, Bev-
erly, Hart
Brain fever | Neb.
Paralyala of the; Neb.
aaditorynervea.,
Brain fever > Ind. .
Brain fever , Ind.
Ck)ld.
:n. Y..
AfUl , Hartfoid.
Accident Hartford.
Scarlet fever. .
IN.O.,
Scarlet fever. : Pa. & Coll.
!w.Pa
Fitaud fever...
Swelling in head.
Scarlet fever
EpUepay
Convulalona .
Brain fever. ,
CJold
Oronp
Scarlet fever. .
Fever. .
Brain fever. ,
N.Y..
N.Y..
N. Y..
Pa....
Hartford.
Hartford .
N. Y.
N. Y..
Ky...
Ky...
Edinburgh .
Ind.
U..
W. Va.
W.Va.
S.O.
N. Y....
C. N. Y
A i Soreainhead.,
HartTdlkColl
Hartford ......
Bemarka.
Bro. of Huab. No. 676, Wife No. 678, Wfe No. 6n, Wife
No. 613. Died 1894.
Second marriage ; flxat to Huab. No. 4066. Slater of Wife
No. 676, Hnab. No. 3109, Hnab. No. 8171, Hnab. No.
8173. Paternal grandparenta were oonaina.
Parenta flrst cooaina. Brother of Huab. No. 609, Hnabi No.
700, Wife No. 883, Wife No. 8463.
Parenta ftrat oonaina. Brother of Hnab. No. 608, Hnab. No.
700, Wife No. 883, Wife No. 8468.
Parenta first conaina. Brother of Hnab. No. 608, Hnab. No.
699, Wife No. 883, Wife No. 8468.
Divorced abont 1888. First marriage ; aecond to Wife No.
70&
Second marriage ; first to Wife No. 704.
Not deaf. Second marriage.
Parenta aeoond conaina*
Desd.
Dead. Mother of Wife No. 1076.
Not deaf.
Second marriage ; first to Wife No. 919.
Brother of Wife No. 8880 and Hnab. No. 677. Died 1868.
First marriage ; aecond to Hnab. No. 4063.
Slater of Wife No. 481.
Not deaf.
Not deaf.
196
Tabular Statement of Marriages.
723
723
724
726
726
727
728
729
790
731
732
783
73«
786
736
787
738
730
740
741
742
748
744
746
746
Mabbzaoxs.
1801
1802
1890
1890
1892
1892
1894
1890
1882
1892
1894
1890
1893
1890
1892
1890
1890
1898
1898
1890
1890
1890
1892
1886
1898
No. of Ohlldren.
1884
1892
18771 8
1889! —
1892 —
1892 1892 —
189211892 ->
all.
Pabtnxbs in Maxbiaob.
Brothen and
Blateni.
[InclQdlng Per-
son recorded.]
t Wife.... 1888'
/Hub...
\Wlfe....
rHniband
\Wife.
(Husb.
twife . . .
1840
(Huaband
twife ....
(Hnsband
\Wlfe....
fHn8bandl840
\Wife
1861
1869
1860
1861
(Husband 1868
twife.... I860
/HaBband,1842
\Wlfe....il849
(Hnaband .
\Wif€....\.
(Hnsband 1866
twife....
(Hnaband'.
\Wif6. ....,•
(Hnaband
twife....
1866
1869
(Husband 1869
\Wife.... 1857
(Husband 1868
iwife.... 1874
j Hnaband 1861
tWife . . . . 1869
< Husband —
tWife...
(Husband'....
{Wife.... ....
(Hnab..
tWlfe.... I860
(HnBband,1860
twife... .
(Husband 1863
twife.... 1858
(Husband 11863
twife. ..|1864
(Husband 11864
tWife .... 1861
(Huab..'.
(Wile .... Ib70
(Huab
twife.... 1861
I 1
11
Deaf Belativea.
[Not including brotbem and aiatera
nor ohildren.]
2 couflins.,
Oouain (Wife No. 786)
Parents (No. 8232), unde (Huab. No.
2600), aunt (Wife No. 2600) ; 4 couains
(including Wife No. 412 and Huab.
No. 786).
Cousin. .
Tabular Statement of Marriages.
197
PABTirBBS nv IfASBIAOK.
§1 i
724 {^
736 i""
726
727
7«
I
739
780
781
7aa
788
734
786
I 786
I
1787
788
789
{J
{I
{I
ai+
{I
{■r
740 i-
741
742
748
1744
746
v..
{1
!{-3
' I
Aoaigned oanie
of aeatooBs.
Pneumonia. .
B>nfeY.lkdipht>a
Brmin feyer. . . .
Mumps.
Winter ferer.
amtheilnginhead
MeMlM.....
Meningitis.
Bndn fever.
Uloen in heed .
AfiOl
Canker xsah.
AfaU
OhoL Infentnm.
Brain ferer..
Spinal meningitia
School for the
deaf where
educated.
N. y.,
Ala.
Ind..
Ind..
N. 0..
N. 0..
Ga.
Oa..
Ga..
Texas..
Texasb.
N.Y.Ik Pa....,
Ky
m..
IlL.
idOoU.
Va., 111. k Mo..
HI..
m..
Tenn.
Hartfoid.
Hartford .
Hartford .
Hartford .
Hartfoid .
Kans. ftlU.
Ind.
Bemarks.
Not deaf.
Not deaf.
Slater of Hosb. No. 2090, Wife No. 4176.
Not deaf.
DiToroed. Parents cousins.
Parents third cousins.
Wife deserted him soon after marriage.
Not deal
Seml-mute. Ed. in public schools.
Not deaf.
Died 189a
Not deaf.
Parents cousins. Married his cousin.
Sister of Husb. No. 3281.
of Wife No. 618.
Not deaf. Dead.
Mother of Wife No. 4424.
Not deaf.
First marriage ; second to Wife No. 748.
Died 1888.
Second marriage ; first to Wife No. 742.
Brother of Wife No. 1892 . Parents cousins.
Parents second cousins.
198
Tabular Statement of Marriages.
I
t
747
748
749
760
761
763
768
764
766
766
767
768
769
760
761
762
763
764
766
766
767
768
769
770
771
Brothers and
Sitters.
[Inolnding Per-
son reoordecL]
Pabtnebs zm Mabkiaox.
De«f Relstives.
[Not indnding brothers and sisters
nor children.]
Parents (Ko. 756).
Cousin
4 oonsins (including Hns^b. No. 677
Husb. No. 715, Wife No. U880). '
— Niece (Wife No. 3612). Mother gradu-
ally became deaf ; also an aunt late in
life.
Tahdar Statement of Marriages.
199
Paxtnsbs im Mabbiaox.
I
747
748
749
760
761
753
763
764
766
756
767
758
769
760
761
Anigned catue
of deafneBs.
764
766
766
767
768
769
770
771
, DtoMoeinhead..
3 J Pioiilysisof bnin
School for the
deaf where
educated.
N.Y
N.Y
Mich.
Mioh.
B I
"'7! flcarietfeirer!!
7 I
2
Scarlet fever. . .
Spinal meulngltla
B I
1 t Scarlet feyer. .
8
llnf.
B
A
B
B
6
17
TnHMfnTn*t-1on .
Scarlet ferer. Ind.
Spotted feyer.... 'ind.
Gal..
Ky..
Ind.
Bemarks.
Not deaf.
Sister of Hnihand No. 3866.
Died 1889. Not at school.
Not deaf.
St Joseph's... I
St. Joseph's...'
Ohio. Died 1887.
Ey I First manrlage ; second to Hnsb. No. 9802.
Scotland..
Ind
Cold in head.
Spinal fever...
Spotted feyer.
Oatacrh..
Measles..
ya.^art.lKN.T.
Va.
Wis.
Hartford .
S. O.
Inilam'n in head. Hartford
Whooping congh.
Scarlet fever. .
€k>ld (snddanloss ) N. Y.
Scsrlet fever. . . . . ! Hartford
Hartford.
Hartford..
N. Y..
N. Y..
Hartford.
N.Y.
■{I
Scarlet fever
Oatarrhal fever .
Hartford .
HartTd k OoU.
Hartford... .,
Hartford.
I,
Catarrhal fever. . ' Hartford .
Measles k whooi>-| Hartford .
ing ooQgh.
Mother of Hnsb. No. 766.
Seml-mnte.
Not deaf.
Consin of Wife No. 3933.
Parents cousins.
Not deaf.
Not deaf. Second marriage ; first to a hearing 1
Brother of Wife No. 3239. Died 1876.
First marriage ; second to Hnsb. No. 8699.
Brother of Wife No. 833& Died 1866.
Not deaf.
Parents cousins.
Parents cousins.
First marriage ; second to Wife No. 771. Divorced.
After age of 36 she became, gradually, deaf. Second mar-
riage ; first to a hearing man. Sister of Wife. No. 1631,
Husb. No. 363, Wife No. 3819.
Second marriage ; first to Wife No. 770.
200
Tabular StfUetnent of Ifan^iage^,
772
773
774
775
776
777
778
779
780
781
782
783
784
786
786
787
788
789
790
MABRIAaBS.
No. of Ohlldren.
Pabtnxbs in Masblaob.
18901B86I 8
18901863 18
1890
1890
1890;
1890 :
1890
189J
1890
1890
1890
I
...., 1
I
1840 3
1844 2
I
1867 —
798 !l«92il877 —
(HnslNUid
\Wlfe. ..
Brothers and
Sisters
[Including Per-
son recorded.]
I
1844
1868
/Husband; 1863
\ Wife.... 1860
(Husband 1 1861
, twife.... ..,.
rHasband!l861
\Wlfe .... 1861
' /Husband
, t Wife .
1867
I't
(Husband 1866
•I \Wlfe.
I (Hnsb . .
•I twife....
\\
1
8 '
I
V.
13
12
1869 1
(Husband 1868
\Wlfe....jl869,
(Husband, 1862
\Wife 1867
(HiMband .
\Wlfe . . . . .
rHusbandl866
Wife.
.'1866
Hu8band,1832
Wife.... 1841
(Husband 1813
I \Wift...,\.
4 :
13 I
"I
3 ;
I
16
11
7 , —
(Husbaud,1824
i twife.... 1824
I 'I
(Husband 1856
twife
' (Husband 1816
• \Wlfe.... 1826;
I !
I (Husband 1847
" twife ... 1863
I (Husband 1832
twife.... 1882
(Husband 1814
;\ Wife.... 1 1811
(Husband 18141
I Iwife.... J82i;
(Husband 1814
(wife .... 1816
(Husband 1862
(wife.... 1862
6 '
6
6
4
6
Deaf BelatiTes.
[Not including brothers and sisten
nor children.]
4 distant cousins. .
Second coubIu (Hush. No. 1880)
Parents (No. 783) ; grandmother (Wife
No. 781) ; 2 great-uncles ; great-aunt ;
great-grandfather ; fourth oonslns
(Husb. No. 1839, Husb. No. 1840, Wife
No. 2628).
Mother (Wife No. 781) ; 2 uncles ; aunt ;
2 cousins (Wife No. 788 and HUBb. No.
1887).
Orandf ather ; 7 cousins (Inoludinff Husb.
No. 788, Husb. Not 1371, Husb. No.
1839, Husb. No. 1840, Wife No. 26iM).
— , 4 other relativea. .
1 Nephew (Husb. No. 1068) ; nleoe (Wife
No. 328).
, (Cousin.
Ck>usinB (including Wife No. 798. Wif<>
No. 4812).
Cousins (including Husb. No. 793)
Tabular Statement of Marriages.
201
Pabtmbiu IK Karbxaob.
I
I
I
772
778
774
776
77«
777
778
779
780
781
782
783
784
785
786
787
788
789
790
' 791
I
792
mi
{I
{:::•
{I
{b
r 2
Ib
{I
{S
( B
I*
llnf.
{.'
AaBigiied cause
of deafness.
BryBlpelas
Bun over by a cart
Winter fever. ,
Winter fever.,
Sickness.... ,
Spotted fever....
Spotted fever. .
AfaU
Neuralgia^
Typhns fever . . ,
Typhoid fever..
Bleeding at (
Brain fever. .
Inflam. in bead..
Typbold fever.
Siokneas k fever.
Scarlet fever.
Sonet Ik b'nfevs.
Measles.
Measles..
IllnesB...
Measles..
Mumps.
Scarlet fever. .
School for the
deaf where
educated.
Va.
Va..
Clarke k HTd.
Hartford
m
m....
Ohio..
Ohio..
Ky.
la....
lud.
W. Vs. AVa.
Va
Neb
Neb. 4 0.
Va.
Va .
Va.
Va.
Hartford..
N. Y..
N. Y..
N. Y. . . .
N. Y. . . .
». Y.
Hartford .
Hartford .
Hartford .
Hartford..
Hartford..
Hartford..
Hartford..
Hartford. .
Ind..
Ind..
Bemarks.
Sister of Wife No. 2786.
First marriage ; second to Wife No. 776.
Second marriage ; first to Wife No. 774.
Divorced.
First marriage; second to Hnsb. No. 2309.
Not deaf.
Mother of Husb. No. 783.
Parents cousins.
BCarried his coosin.
Mother of Hnsb. No. 782.
Not deaf. Mother of Wife No. 38.
First marriage ; second to Wife No. 791 ; third to Wife No.
792. Died 1877.
Sister of Wife No. 1710 and Hnsb. No. 1066. Dead.
Second marriage; first to Wife No. 790; third to Wife
No. 792. Died 1877.
Died 1856.
Third marriage ; first to WifeNo. 790; second to Wife No.
791. Died 1877.
SUter of Wife No. 8068, Hnsb. No. 888a
Parents consins. He married his cousin.
202
Tahilar Statemefii of Marriages.
S
I
794
796
796
797
798
799
«
800
801
8oa
808
804
806
806
807
Mabbiaois.
No. of Children.
1891 1 1890
I
1890,1871
I
1890 1889
I
1892.
I
1892 .
180-2 .
1890 .
1893.
I
1891;.
1890
1890!
1819
1891 1 1891
1890 1878
809 1890,1886
I
810
811
812
813
814
816
816
817
1890
1890
1890
1890
1894
1890
1890
1890
1887
1881
1892
1880
1 -
''I
Pabtkbbs ur Mabbiaob.
(HnBbaDdi .
twife...!
/Hnflband
iWtfe....
•11.
1812
1812
186S
1868
1844
1848
1867
1868
(Hutband
\Wlfe ....
(Hiubuid
twife....
iHnabttnd
IWtfe .
/Husb..
twile....
/Husband
twife
twile.... 1860
(Hnsband
twife.... 1862
18i7
1844
1864
(HuBband
twife ....
jHoBband
twife ....
/Hnaband
twife....
twife....
(Hneband
twife....
{Hneband
fHnaband
1818
182U
1848
1861
1788
1793
1862
i864
1863
IWTt/fe....'.
, (Hneband 1823
I twife
{Hnsbwid I860
r Hneband 1866
(wife...., 1867
/Husband 1816
\Wife....\.
/Husbwidll862
twife.... 11868
/Husband 1808
twife.... 1813
/Haab.
twife...
/Husband 1800
Brothers and
Sisters.
[Including Per-
son recorded.]
i I'
1| 1|...,
12
6 j —
7 —
1 1-
Deaf BelBtlTea.
[Not including brothers and siaters
nor children.]
9 cousins ; 2 undes ; 1 sunt.
Parents (No. 810) ; 3 uncles (Husb. No.
800 Is one) ; aunt ; third cousin.
9 nephews and nleoes (Including Wife
No. 618, Husb. No. 808, Husb. No.
811, Husb. No. 812, Wife Na 3879) ;
cousin.
Cousin.
Parents (No. 810) ; 8 uncles (Husb. No.
809 is one) ; aunt.
2 aunts ; 1 uncle.
Parents (No. 810) ; 3 undes (Husb. No.
809 is one); aunt.
Tabular Statement of Marriages.
203
Pabtnxbs nc Mabkiaox.
{?
{i
{::::
n
{•a
{4
{:
{^
7
2^
AMignedcatue
of deftfoefls.
Spotted feyer...
A cold
Spotted feyer. . . .
Sphial menlngitiB
Cerebro-cp. men.
Scarlet feyer. .
Brain feyer
€k>ng'n of brain. .
Typhoid feyer .,
TTphna feyer...
lUneaa
Mumps.
AfUl. .
lUneBB..
Gather'ginliead.
Scarlet feyer
Intermit, feyer..
Qninine. ,
Spotted feyer. . . .
Spotted feyer
Scarlet feyer.
nineaa.
School for the
deaf where
educated.
Tezaa..
Hartford.
Hartford.
la., Neb. Ik Sen,
la ,
Hartford.
Hartford.
W.N. Y
W.N. Y
Pa.
Pa.
Ark..
Ark..
Hartford .
Hartford.
111..
111..
Paris
Hartford.
Blich.
5^-
Ky.
N. O.
N. 0..
N.C..
N.C.
N. C
N. 0
Hartford.
m. k College.
HI. & Ck>llege.
Hartford.
Hartford .
Hartford .
Remarks.
Brother of Wife No. 1527. Died 1881.
Sister of Wife No. 1770 and Wife No. 1047.
Died 1884.
Desd.
Sister of Husband No. 3168.
Second marriage : first to Wife No. 613.
Died 1887.
Died 1892.
Brother of Wife No. 380. Parents 8d cousins.
Died 1869.
Died 1880.
Not deaf.
Second marriage ; first to Husb. No. 1190.
Brother of Husb. No. 811, Wife No. 3879, Wife No. 618,
Husb. No. 812.
Not deaf.
Not at school. Twice married to hearing wlyes. Brother
of Husb. No. 810.
Not deaf.
Brother of Husb. No. 809.
Mother of Wife No. 618, Husb. No. 806, Husb. No. 811,
Husb. No. 812, Wife No. 8879.
Brother of Husb. No. 808, Husb. Na 812, Wife No. 618,
Wife No. 8879.
Not deaf.
Brother of Husb. No. 811, Husb. No. 806, Wife No. 613,
Wife No. 3879.
Brother of Wife No. 3881. Died 1882.
Not deaf.
Died 1871.
Dead.
Not deaf.
204
Tabular Statement of Marriages.
818
819
890
821
822
828
MABniAGBH:.
1891
1^1
iveo
lesoj....
18W, . , . .
1890 ...,
824 1803 1BS9
825 1B90 . , . ,
826 18W' ,.
827 ,i§w-i«f)a
828 |1891
820 lem
880
i^iids
I
881 'ta»i
I
1
832 11800
1881
838 ,1890
I"'
884
836
886
887
18B1
i80'i
n&x
I
1801 1 IMl
IBDO
830 leorJ
840 1800
!
841 1800
842 1803
848 I§fdB
Ho. af Otxtldien.
2 -
_ I I
14 , ^
1 , —
I
laso
1 2
I -
3 I
1
Pabtmbbs nv Mabbiaob.
Brothen uid
Siiten.
[Including Per-
son recorded.]
(Hnabuid IMO
twife....;1862
1 1
1 I 1
(HtfAt^aiid - - - * .
\wift) . . . , i:-)iJ>|
(Euabiuid 18JS9,
(Ilnibuia ^...1
twtfo.., i8a-i
/HuibMd 18B0;
twifo .... laej;
I
U'iU .
Deaf BelBtlves.
[19ot including brothen and sisten
nor chUdren.]
Niece (Wife No. 2727) ; aeoond coniiiii;
tether pwttally.
Ooniin.
2 ; —
/HunbMid 1858
t Wife .... 184 J»
(IIuMtnncl —
IWUe.... , ..
(Htuibftnd
twift
(HuNbimd ias3
tWlfe .... I8fi3
(Huib&tia 136G
twifo .... ima
{Hiiabnnd im
WSfe . . , . 1843,
uqbuid isai
Ife I
/Hiivli .
8 I
1 ,
\\
I
»!
4
4
1
0
1
IBM
jHutband ..
twUc... 18?70
/Husbmjdla^
(Mlfo.... 1866
rHnHlatid,]Hlt«
("VViftt. ..;1H50
IMS 2
f Hnsbftud l»3a
\ \\itv . . , 1 ^G
/Hu^boad 17913
twife* ,.,
(HuibAnd 1860
(HniibTOd IS&7I
2 ondee (Hnsb. No. 046, Hnsb. >'&
1024).
Oonsln (Hnsb. No. 888)..
Oonsin (Huab. No. 837)..
Tabular Statement of Marriages.
205
Pabtkbbb in Mabbiaok.
818
819
830
821
822
823
824
895
826
827
Anigned oause
of deofneaa.
School for the i
deaf where
educated.
Bemurka.
lU...
Ind..
f 6 Influn. of brain . I 111.
X 11 Typhoid fever,
} A Spotted fever.
^ i
{:
Not deaf.
SlokuesB
Brain fever..
Hartford | Slater of Hnab No. 632, Wife No. 8701, Wife No. 1176. Dead.
lU.
:m.
I.
If 2
BryaipelaBlnhe'di W.N. T.
Oerebro-ap. men. ■ Wia
Qath'glnean....i Wla.
Ical
Meaalea..
Gal.
Died 1886.
Alao married to Wife No. 8t26.
Not deaf.
Also married to Wife No. 826.
Brain fever { I Seoond marriage.
Not deaf.
Hartford
N.y
Tenn.
Tenn.
881
833
833
834
836
836
837
. I i 10 ' Spinal meningltia S. 0. ft Ooll...
' ; tl^ I Spotted fever.... I N.Y.
' ( B ' |Pa
\ 6 I Spotted fever.... I W. Pa
Dead.
•|
1 I {3^
6 I Vomiting ! Ind
B I Ind i Parenta cooalna. Slater of Hnsb. No. 699, Huab. No. 608,
' ' Hnab. No. 700, Wife No. 3463.
rinf.
t 2
■!{■
II B
{?
{I
Spotted fever. ... Ind. ft Kendall.
Scarlet fever. .
Gold in head..
Gerebro-ap. men..
Spinal meningltia
Spinal meningltia
Hydrooephalna.. .
Scarlet fever. .
Brain fever —
Gerebro-«p. men.
Scarlet fever
N.Y..
N. Y..
N.Y...
111.
DL.
HI..
Ohio..
Hartford.
N.Y
Hartford..
Texaa .
Tezaa .
Parenta oonaina.
Died 1891.
Not deaf.
Died 1878.
Sister of Wife No. 610 and Wife No. 8680.
Died 1882.
Wia..
206
Tabular Stateinent of MarHages.
844
846
846
847
848
849
860
861
862
863
864
S66
866
867
868
869
860
861
883
863
864
866
866
867
1802
I
18931892
iws!
I
IB0I
189^
189o!l866
18981884
1891
MABmiAOXS.
Pabtnkrs IK Marbtaob.
d I
if
1891
I
1894
1898
1888
No. of Ohildren.
Broihen and
8isten.
[Inolnding Per-
■on recorded.
2 —
J
/Hnsband 1822
t Wife.... 1826
twife
i
Deaf BelAtivea.
[Not including brothers and sisters
nor children.]
H P
/Husband
\Wife ....
/Husband
twife ....
JHusband
(Wife ....
I J Husband
• tlF</fe.. .
18681
18701
18441
1846|
1869
1869
1809
l|l: =
1 ; —
(Husband,...
I twife
1 1
1 I -
-I ^
I
— I 2
6|-|
2 —
2 i 1
2 ! —
I
1|....
! •
«|-
2 —
I,....
1 ....
1880....
l&W 1872
Iftyi \M'i,
1&<W> 1 K67
iH*:t wn
li-y:! IKLJJ
183'.
18901889 2 — 2 —
/Husband 1883
\Wife .... 1836
/Husband
twife....
/Husband
tWife. ..
1863
1868
1866!
/Husband' 1807'
twife.... '1817
/Husband 1 1860 1
twife .... 1866
/Husband 1824
2 —
1 —
I
I
I
v
..j 1
.. 1
twife ....
/Husband
twife ....
/Husband
twife ....
1828
1840
1840
I860'
1860
/Husband' 1816
tWife....|l820i
/Husband:....'
twife. ..1828;
(Hnab
twife.... 1871
— aU. —
/Husband
twife....
/Husband
tWife . .
/Husband
twife.
, /Husband
I twife..
I /Husband
' tWife ....
18461
1846'
1858 1
1861
13
1860
1848'
1867,
1863
1861
1860
/Husbandl847
\Wife..,.\.... .
/Husband 1837
t Wife.... 1834
12 —
8 —
Uncle
3 deaf in family 8 generations back, ot
mother's side.
19 —
3 I —
* Some relatives ". .
1 ! —
4 2 . Aunt partially deaf
2 — ; Father, aunt» 2 uncles, hard of hearing.
6 —
10 — ;;; ;;
TcAular Statement of Marriages.
207
Pabtksbs in Habbxaob.
ti
AMlgnedoaiue
ol dMfnem.
I I;
844 I
845 ,
I
846 !
847 [
I
848 i
849 I
8S1
8S9
I
863
J864_
866 !
' 866 I
i 867
868
I
|860i
' I
'860 I
, I
861
I I
862 I
864
866
867
\ 868
B 1.
B|.
1 I
B
B
bI
Soarlet fever. .
6 Whooping ooagh.
B i.
B 1.
8 I Scarlet fever. .
3 I Spinal menlngltii
X • Scarlet fever and
diphtheria.
Inf.
Faa
Brain fever.
Diphtheria..
6 Fdver. . .
8^ Spaama .
Scarlet fever..
6 ' Scarlet fever..
2+
2
B
6
3
B
6
1
B
Inf.
Spinal menlngitia
Whooping cough.
Scarlet fever. .
Soreainhead.
Scarlet fever..
Scarlet fever..
Sore <
4 I Scarlet fever.
School for the
deaf where
educated.
N. T..
N.Y..
N.Y.
W. N.Y
Texaa..
Tezaa..
N.Y. 40. N.Y.
N.Y
Pa
Hartford..
Hartford..
CaL &N. Y...
O. N. Y
O. N. Y. k W.
N.Y.
O.N. Y
O.N.Y
Bemarka.
Brother of Wife No. 2»77.
Not deaf.
Semi-mute.
Slater of Hnab. No. 2291. Parenta couaina.
Hartford .
Hartford.
N. 0.
N.C..
Hartford .
Hartford .
Hartford.
Hartford .
N.Y
Hartford.
Le Ck>iitenlz &
Mich.
Hart, k N. Y..
N. Y.
Ohio..
Ohio..
N.Y
Hartford .
N.Y. Imp'd..
W. N. Y
HLftOhio...
m
Ga.,
Hartford..
Hartford..
Died 1891.
First maniage ; second to Hnab. No. 848.
conaina.
Mother of Wife No. 2137. Died 1894.
Parenta ncond
Slater of Hnab. No. 643.
Died 1891.
Parenta conaina. Died 1892.
Second marriage ; flrat to Wife No.
Slater of Hnab. No. 991.
Not deaf. Dead.
208
Tabular Statemeyit of Marriages.
Ma&biaoks.
Pabtmkbs in Mabriaoe.
1 1
870
871
872
873
874
876
876
877
878
879
880
881
882
883
S84
886
886
887
890
891
892
893
894
1BB3
IHil
I
Ko df Oblldren.
tB»l
1802
I
ISM.
iBttd ,
1^»D0-
13001862
I
la&aieso
i^m ifl«2
liJllO ....
laaoiae©
law*-
1890 "-
1892 ISW
1890 I»6B
I
18D2 1S79
im\ 1803
\m\ ...
iMPu imy
181^4 tees
laMlBSQ
1^«2 ....
p n
anbiuid
Brothers and
Sisters. I
[lucluding Per- '
H '11 recorded.]
(HiiHlMmd
(Huftl»ud
/BnertMud
1B61.
1849'
16()2!
10711
1H70
1^66
.1|
111
Deaf RelatiTea.
[Not including brothers and sistent
nor children.]
1 I....
1 !....
ItOT ^3 1
mD6 10 I 1
I \Wifi)....jlS(W \n
! rUuM^mndllSia 0
1 ,
1
ei.
' /Husb&Dd'
, \WLfi' ....
lS2fi
1^27
6|..,.
1 -
1 —
/euebaud lfi20 ^
tWifu...JlBe4
(HuBbaad-lSGa
-I 4
— 2 —
— 8
fMnBb4nd|l*ya'
\Wifi'..,.!i»34
/HuKbHOjd 1»53
t^Vifi^,...jlK67
/Utt^baud ISn^i!
\WLr,.,_. i8m;
jHiiabipd lb64'
\\i\tit ... iHfiO
(Huebaud UHT;
(WIIh .... 11S54'
/HiLabuid imi
Iwily... irni
/HnHbatid
\W1I«„..'1S®
I (liit^band .
! fMimbaiHl 1833
■ I
, (HuHbttod 1337
^ tWitt ,.., lH4eI
I /Husband ifm
^ 1
/HiiRbaiid
' /Tlijuliiiiid
(VVlf. , .
f|(ll!4bHtKl
>71
Cousin .
Cousin .
2 cousins (Wife No. 888 is one) ; uncle..
Father
2 _
Paternal grandfather..
Tabular Statement of Marriages.
209
Pabthsbs in Uabbiaox.
869
870
871
872
878
874
876
' 876
877
878
879
880
881
88a
883
884
887
I 890
, 891
I
1894
Afldgned oanee
of deafneflfl.
{I
{::::
Ckmg'nof bntn..
Inflam. of brain. .
Scarlet fever
Oongefltlve fever.
Gerebro-si>. men.
Sickneos
MenlngltlB
Teething ft Oonv.
Scarlet fever. .
Fever.
Scarlet fever
Diaeaaein head..
{I
{::::
Meaalea
Brain fever.
School for the
deaf where
educated.
Ind..
Ind.
N. Y. k Ohio .
Ohio
St. Jos. k N. J.
N. Y. &N. J...
Hartford . .
Hartford . .
Hartford.
Hartford .
C. N. Y. & N.Y.
Remarks.
Divorced. Dead.
First marriage : second to Hnsb. No.
cousins.
8866. Parents third
aN.Y.fcN. Y.
N.Y
Pa.
la..
Oa.
Spinal disease. .
Brain fever. . .
Scarlet fever. .
Scrofula.,
Scarlet fever.....
Spotted fever
Salivation k cold
Measles
Scarlet fever..
Hartford.
Hartford .
HI.
m.
m.
111.
C. N. Y
O.N.Y
la...
la...
Pft..
Pa..
Ky.
Ky.
Texas..
Pa..
Pa.
First marriage ; second to Wife No. 875. Has 2 children, by
which marriage is unknown. Dead.
Second marriage ; iirst to Wife No. 874. Dead.
Brother of Husb. No. 877, Wife No. 4364.
Brother of Husb. No. 876, Wife No. 4364
Brother of Wife No. 667. Died 1891
Died 1890.
Not deaf.
Third manlage : iirst to Husb. No. 8175 ; second to Husb.
No. 1861. Sister of Wife No. 885.
NotdeaL
First marriage ; second to Wife No. 888.
Second marriage ; first to Wife No. 882.
Sister of Wife No. 879.
Dead.
Died 1860.
Not deaf. Ifarrled his cousin.
Scarlet fever
Messlesft cold...
BUlious fever.
MeaaleB
SoH rash followed
by gather'gin h'd
N. Y..
N. Y..
Hartford k Ooll
Hartford . . .
nL.
HL.
N.Y
W. N. Y..
Tenn.
Tenn.
Died 189a
Died 1886.
Parents cousins.
Parents cousins.
Dead.
210
Tabular Statement of Marriages.
Mabbiaobb.
fit ^
I ^ ^ i ^°-
of Children.
a I
O 3
; I
896 'l«W,lS73
896 jlBM
897 IBOU ...
898 WiZ....
! i
899 1892 liS9
> L
I
900 tiem»^ia63
I I
901
902
I ,
1&90 3867' 1
908 ISSO .
90i
906
906 lesa . .
907 IBK ....
908 l^^
909 1892 1881
910 im..,,
911 hsm .,..
919 ll^l!ltftK>
918 'iftW , . .
9U l|B90'
916
916
917
918
919
920
..,.j
lS90'lHS'^ -
latKj iFt-iy 1
l«a4 187:t ..
leu* is«7
All
— 1
Pabtnbbs in Mabbiaob.
(HtuibAna ISilK
Vwif«.... iKJO
f Husband
(HTUbund
It With,,.,
j Hiiptiftnd
1S44
i;M4
IBID
( BuHbind l8Ba
Brothers and
Sistera.
[Including Per-
son recorded.]
J HiiMb«iitl
I84S
:«23
(HiiisbiLnd
"Jwjli . J 1^21
jU uiitiftua 1««
( Hit^baucl iB'JB
imti' inm
nJuHXmaii 11*33
jHuabfljid U 9
iWif,,^ . ..|lB43
IS49
lWi7
1843
IHiiKtiaiid
/ HiiRtiJind
\ ^Mfs^ . . . ,
J Husbuid
I Wife.,..
iWtft' Ifisa
fffiiNbjmd 1h:«
tWife,,,.|lH43
/Hdfthmiid 1S20
IWifL'..,. IHSa
flluj^band'
|Wif<?,..,||KCHl
(Hi]HliiLUd']>[21
IWlfL ,..,;i'^l!J
JFTuBbaiJiiieTei
IVVifo..., . ..
fHiiiibAUd 1§4H
185u
{
Un^baud lirill
Wlft....L.„
/nnBliHUdl'-flft
Iwife ,,.
jnufib&aa|lA44l
t VVifi^ ... Il&37
jHTl«b!tlldlS2&
\W]ft.„Jj»aB
JHualwDd ,
IWJfb. .,..lBa«
9 9
4 I 1
Deaf Relatives.
[Not Including brothers and sisten
nor children.]
Paternal grandparents ; 2d consins. .
Consin .
2 cousins .
3 nephews and nieces (Wife No. 926.
Wife No. 3198).
Niece.,
2 aunts.
Tabular Siaietneni of Marriages.
211
a
_1
895
806
897
898
899
900
901
903
903
904
906
906
907
908
909
910
911
912
913
914
916
916
917
918
919
920
Fabtmbbs in Habbiaob.
1
Aesigned csnse
^darfiieeB.
School for the
deaf where
educated.
Remarks
{i
{\
Hartford
Hartford
Ill
Parents second couslnB. Brother of Wife No. 2614.
Inflam. of bnln..
Winter fever
Ill
Cal
Brother of Wife No. 2699. Married also to Wife No. 028 and
to Wife No. 898.
{I
{t
Cal
Kana.ft CaL...
Ind
Brother of Wife No. 2699. Married also to Wife No. 623 and
Bnln feyer
Influn. of bnln .
Typhoid fever....
Gongeg'n of brain
Scarlet fever
Rcarlet fever.....
to Wife No. 897.
Parents ooxifdns.
Til
I»
U
Educated at home. Died 1883.
Hartford
Hartford
Hartford
N. C
Cold
Died 1881
Died 1890.
{
N.O
Ind
{t
{I
{1
Scarlet fever.
Sickneoa
Typhoid fever...
Influenza
Typhoid fever.. . .
Ind
Sister of HuBb. No 2070.
la
Flrat marriage ; second to 'mfe No. 906.
Died 1869.
la
la
Second marriage ; first to Wife No. 906.
Sister of Wife No. 1178, Wife No. 2462, Husb. No. 4127.
la
Wia.
Cold in head
Minn
Haartf ord
Hartford
Texas
Hnmora in head..
Not deaf.
Convnlalona. . ..
Ulcers In head. . .
Hartford.
Hartford
N. T
Sister of Husb. No. 188
Cold.
N.T
Ind
Ind.&KanB...
Hartford
Hartford
Eans
Died 1891.
{ 8
|1A
Scarlet fever.....
Typhna fever..,.
Gold.
{i
Hartford
Hartford
N.y
Parents cousins.
Sister of Wife No. 2168.
{?
{••b
< ...
Scarlet fever
Jumping the rope
Scarlet fever.....
St. Job. (N. T.).
N. Y
N.y
BpjIotwt.
N.Y
N. Y
First marriage ; aeoond to W
Dead.
N.Y.?
N.Y
Dead.
{i
Siokneoa from
fright.
212
Tabular Statement of Marriages,
921
922
923
924
926
92«
927
928
929
980
931
982
988
984
986
986
987
988
989
MASRunsft.
Pabtnbbs in ICabbiaok.
3,
I
a
o
1833 ....
lB»4t8fii
1€9I
ISM
JgM
18M
iaB3
1694
1SB4
iBsaiaQs
I
1^4 1994
i878
i&aa
1389
1694
1«89
I
1§00
1MS9
tMl4
No. ol Chlidmn. !
ij
?
§
1 1
1
a B
p
3
I
186b' S
.,..1 3
1884 3
J5
940 .lB«ft
941 IfitM}
\
942 iBSg
tBTB
vm
12
SI
(Husband 1841;
(Hnaband 1862 !
t"Wife.... 1867
(Husband 1861
twife....;1863
(Huaband I860
1 Wife.... 1862
iHxuband..
' t Wife.... 1866
Brothera and
Sliitera.
[Including Per-
son recorded.]
' \ Huaband .
1 twife. ..11878
11
1^0
3 -
a I —
I
3 —
(i —
ik , —
- ! ^ -
18*** I ' ^
I
943 |i68g itm 1 I
944 was IST7, 2 j —
I I 1 I
n -
a -
I —
(Husband . ■!
twife.... 1860
(Husband 1869
1 Wife . .
(Husband
twife....
(Husband
1871
1878
1846
t Wife.... 18631 9
iHuMbandllSU^aey.
\Wife.... 1866, 7
( Husband
Iwife....
1866
( Husband
\ Wife ....
/ Husband
I Wife ....
( Husband
t Wife ....
(Husband
1 Wife.... 1853
(Husband' 1869 n
1837
1839
1810
1820
1846
1852'
1856
Deaf Relatives.
[Not including brothers and aisteni
nor children.]
Cousin (Wife No. 190).
I
. Parents (No. 2462) ; 2 uncles (one i«
Husb. No. 4127;; 3 aunta (WiJe No.
3109, Wife No. Ii78. Wife No. 906 ;
I 2 third cousius (Wife No. 1601, Husix
No. 2943) ; fourth cousin.
twife
(Husband
\Wife....
( Husband
1 Wife ....
(Husband
Iwife....
(Husband
twjfe....
f Husband
i Wife ....
(Husband
tWife....
(Husband
\Wife....
1856 6
1852 11
1859, 5
1861
1864
1846
1864
1P41 4
1845 11
1862| 6
18471 10 '
1846 7 '
1847 10 '
1850 9
; 3 cousins (Wife No. 161 is one) .
Cousins .
Cousins.
Tabular Statement of Marriages.
213
PABTNKB8 IN MaRBIAOK.
1 i
^^ I { b'
923 i {^^
924 '
!
925 ' i
Amlgned cause
of deatoess.
School for the
deaf where
educated.
Bemarks.
I ChlUfc i Ohio I Divorced about 1881. Brother of Wife No. 16»a
; Ohloftlnd....!
( 2
{ Eans .
Scrofula I lud. . .
Qather'g in head, i Ohio. .
Brain fever Ohio..
Scarlet fever..
Scarlet fever. .
926
'{•
r
Ohio.
Ind. ftOhlo....
N. Y.
I Second marriage ; first to Wife No. 664.
Not deaf.
I Not deaf.
I la. h Eans Sister of Wife No. 8198.
927
2 I
I Sweden ?.
Bislng in head. . . ' Texas
928
930
' Spotted fever. ,
Scarlet fever. .
931
6 Mumps.,
\{\
I Scarlet fever. .
Brain fever. . .
934
/.
!{-2
936
937
939
941
B
B
943
944
{
Inflammation .
Disease
W. N. Y...
W. N. Y...
Pa..
Pa.
W.Pa.
Ark..
Ark..
Hartford..
Hartford .
N. Y..
N.Y..
Pa..
Pa..
Pa.
Pa.
Oather'gs in head
Spotted fever. . .
Measles ft sc'tfev
Scarlet fever.
Cold
Pa..
Pa.
FklL..
FaU..
Brain fever
Oold'in ""
N. Y. Impr'd ft
NY.
St Joseph's CN.
Y.)
Pa
N. Y..
N. Y..
Wis
Wis..
Wis. ft N. Y..
Wis. ft N. Y..
Wls.ftN.Y...
Wis
Brother of Hush. No. 988, Wife No. 8441.
Sister of Hush. No. 675.
Not deaf.
Died 1859.
First marriage ; second to Hush. No. 4048. Died 1898.
Sister of Wife No. 2428.
Brother of Hnsb. No. 988. Parents cousins.
Brother of Husb. No. 987. Parents cousins.
Died 1893.
First marriage ; second to Wife No. 1068. Parents cousins.
Brother of Wife No. 3 and Wife No. 2757.
Parents first cousins. Sister of Husb. No. 1281 and Husb.
No. 126&
Parents cousins.
Sister of Wife No. 588, Wife No. 2076, Husb. No. 401&
Sister of Wife No. 8058.
Bro. of Husb. No. 1097. Ist marriage ; 2d to Wife No. 944.
Sister of Wife No. 4054, Hnsb. No. 1608, Husb. No. 1666.
Died 1874.
Bro. of Husb. No. 1097. 2d marriage ; 1st to Wife No. 948.
Sister of Wife No. 1404.
214
Tabular Statement of Marriages.
I
946
946
947
948
949
960
961
953
953
964
966
966
967
968
959
960
961
962
963
964
965
966
967
968
969
970
1889
1889
1
1
I
I
1890
1
1894
1893
1889
1890
1890
1894
1890
1890
lb80
1890
1889
1891
1890
1889
1889
- {
{
{
Mabbiaoxs.
1
i
No. of Children.
^
I
1
n
P
1880
2
-
2
-
1843
6
-
6
-
1873
-
-
-
1887
2
—
1
1
1876
1
-
1
-
1883
-
-
-
-
1884
3
-
-
2
1883
3
1
2
-
1887
1
-
1
-
1866
3
-
2
-
1864
1
1
-
1867
8
-
8
-
1881
2
-
2
-
....
2
1
1
-
1827
1880
1
—
—
1
1887
1
-
1
-
1889
-
-
-
-.
1879
1
-
-
1
1884
2
-
2
-
1879
3
-
3
-
1883
3
-
3
-
1866
7
1
6
-
1886
1
2
2
1
Pabtmkbs in Mabbiaok.
i
Sa
!■ —
J nimbund Ihst'
IwifB... 1863,
I
HQ8lJHiid;lB'-J0
{Hu4bai^
>Wif«.„. IBOO
fiij^buid 11*^
Hni»baiid l^^
WifH., , llii4l
Brothers and
SlBters.
[Including Per-
son recorded.]
- » - {
jeuflbAfld iH^ii
f BtiKbmid 1s;H
fHwmUud l^S
JHilflbfttidlHfi^
/HiiAbantI 1*^'-*
JHiiHbaadiaaT
jKHJ^biiud I'^lfl
1wif«,, . isae
Rnftbnncl JStlT
fHi]4ibttnd - -
tVkirc)...,'lSlfi|
I I
twifNH.... IMS
Iwiff ... iSUVO
jHuRband JSfiO
JHnnb^nil l!^T
twife.... lHi»
ITTMsbtuja 1§64
Wife,,, l^iT
I
[Hiiflbnmllfi&S,
VVtle b^62
HURbwidlfWaS
f Himbiiiid 134.1
ITuHbaad ...A
-I
- {
- {
-.{
f
Deaf BeUtiTes.
[Not Indnding brothers and sisters
nor children.]
Nephew (Husb. No. 882) ; nncle.,
Second oonsln .
Second consln.
Niece..
13 relatiyes .
, Niece...
i
1 Ck>u8in.
Taiular Statement of Marriages.
215
Pabtmbbs im Mabbiaox.
?
1
AflBlgned csQfle
of deafnees.
School for the
deaf where
educated.
•
1 7
Scarlet fever
Brain fever
Ohio
t 1
Ohio
/ B
Ohio.
1
{ B
Fever
Ohio
1 ^
f 3
Ohio
i B
Ohio.
id!
Sloknen
Ohio
Fever
Ohio
Spotted fever. ..
Catarrhal fever. .
Pa
Pa
( B
Ohio ...
{
Oather<g in head.
Ohio.
/ B
Ohio
3
Scarlet fever.....
Ohio
/ B
Hamil'n ft Ont.
{ B
Ont
/ 14
Suppuration. ....
Whooping cough
Diphtheria.
Canker
Ohio
it a
{inf.
Ohio
Horace Bfann..
Ohio
Ohio.
1 ^
f B
Pa
{ B
Pa
( B
Ohio ft Xy
N. y.....:
l{ 1
Brain fever
Scarlet fever.
f 3
Pa
'{ «
Ohio
i (....
Pa
{b
: t
Pa
{ B
Pa
1
f 4
Meaalea
Wia.ftOoll....
r 4
Scarlet fever../..
Meulea
HTd, Tann.,
Kendall.
Wis. ft Coll....
{ ?
Cold
Va. ftN. 0
■n
Catarrhal fever..
Fever
Md
Md
{33?
( 4
Fita when teeth'g
Fftll :
Hartford
Clarke
Scarlet fever
Scarlet fever.....
Spotted fever....
Brain fever
Sngland
Minn
Mlrni ,
r B
Hartford
Hlim
1 1
Inflam. of brain..
Scarlet fever
Gridaal decay . . .
lyKiin , . . . ,
r 14
ni
1 1 18
Til. , , ,
1 K i»
(
Nova Scotia...
|{a
Lnng fever
Minn
Kemarka.
Brother of Huab. No. lOM.
Not deaf.
Not deaf. -Deserted his wife shortly after marriage.
Died 1887.
SlBterof Husb. No. 2912, Hnsb. No. 2961. Parents second
cousins.
First marriage ; second to Wife Na 952.
Second marriage ; Arst to Husb. No. 260a Died 1882.
Second marriage ; first to Wife No. 951.
Sister of Wife No. 3164.
Parents cousina.
Sister of Wife No. 959.
Educated in common schools.
Died 1889.
Onuidparents and parents cousins.
Mother of Husb. No. 1117. Died 18«0.
Died 1890.
Died 1894.
Sister of Wife No. 964. Second marriage; first to Husb.
No. 2217.
Mother of Wife No. 8816.
Not de«r.
Sister of Wife Na 3806, Wife No. 1776.
First marriage ; second to Wife No. 968.
Died 1884.
Second marriage ; flist to Wife No. 96X
Parents cousins.
Died 1889.
Parents cousins. Sister of Husb. No. 282a.
arandmother, mother, and 2 unclea became deaf after 40.
216
Tabular Statement of Marriages.
I
a
I
971
972
973
974
976
976
977
978
979
980
981
984
985
980
987
988
989
990
991
992
998
994
995
996
Mabbiaoks.
Pabtmkbs nv Mabbiagb.
1894
1890
1889
1891
1889
1889
1804
1800
1889
1889
1892
I
1887
1882
1879
1886
1875
1860
1879
1889
18891862
I
1890 1872 4
No. of Children.
I
1890
1890
1889
1880
1885
1881
1S60
18981889
1890|l880
1893 1888
1890:1884
18901846
1890....; 1
1891
1892
Broiheraand
Sisters.
[Inoluding Per-
son recorded.]
1 1
I s
ill
(Hoitbmad 1B62
twife . . , 1B04
jHusbaiia 1SG4'
tWitc. . IS6T|
jHuAbujd 18Ig'
iWi/f 1B57|
\Wi/e. .....:
/Ht]HbiLUdIS44
fHuHb«pdil837'
tWift^... 'ltrJ3
JHUfiUaacI ms'
twtf(t .... laesi
\ tt'ife .... lt>^3
^Hiiisbucid 185e
"tWlfo
4 I 1
6 I —
1 I 1
21-'
8 1
6 I —
jHuefaiuid IB'il
iWltv ... iw;3
twUe... 1830
fmiMbujd 18^1
twife .... \m%i
1 HTJUllfcUil JBiO,
tjrj/.....|.... .
(EIiEi^lxiud'ia^O
'iHV* ...
9 I
3 ;
_ , /Msi.'ibiiitiiiaso
tWift^ ..,/ 11507
_ jHUHbuud 1S54
■iwirL'....'irt5s
_ aiiiwbatid l«;f7
feiiflbniul IW*
iWiti .... 1S0«
tHUNbuud 1818
'OMfi^*... 1BG7
^UiiJibaad lH,'t9
12
baud m->3
_ JHuHbaiia lf«l
j ivvif-i ... lajTi
iwifcj..,. iHio;
jHnebftQd iNfll
t WlfL^ , . , . l«aT'
iWJie... .
Deftf BelftUves.
[Not Inoludixig brothers and sisters
nor children.]
Parents (No. 976} ; sunt (Wife No. 3531 ) ;
cousin.
Oousin
2 second oonsins. .
2 seoopd cousins. .
2 second cousins. .
2 nephews (Husb. No. 3315 is one) .
Cousin (Wife No. 252)..
Cousin.,
Cousin (Wife Na 8579).
Tabular Statement of Marriages.
217
1
a
971
972
973
974
976
976
977
978
979
980
981
982
983
984
986
9S6
987
988
989
990
991
993
993
PABTNEB0 IK MaBBIAOS.
1
<
{I
{?
{-
{^
{i
Assigned cause
of deafness.
Whooping cough
Lung fever
Scarlet feycr
Meningitis
Feyer
School for the
deaf where
educated.
Iowa & Coll...
Iowa
Remarks.
N. Y
Hartford
Hartford
N. Y. Impr'd..
Pa
Not deaf.
Not deaf.
Tjphoid fever...
Paralyris
Not deaf.
Parents cousins. Brothf^r of Wife No SR31.
Pa
Convulsions
'scarlet fever! !!.*.*
Pa
Mother of Wife No. 976.
N.Y.fcN.Y.Imp
N Y
Iowa
Bro. of Husb. No. 980. Ist marriage : ad to Wife No. 979.
Parents third cousina. Died a year after marriage.
Bro. of Husb. No. 980. ad marriage ; Ist to Wife No. 978.
Second marriage ; first to Husb. No. 4379.
Brother of Husb. No. 97&
Iowa
Iowa . . . . . .
Iowa
{I
{i
Iowa
Scarlet fever. ....
Spotted fever....
Spotted fever....
Iowa
Divorced 1887.
m
m
Ohio
Ohio
Sister of Wife No. 3817, Husb. No. 3717, Husb. No. 3508.
Brother of Husb. No 930 and Wife No. 3441.
Pa
Mf^MlfHf.
Pa
Uneducated. Dead.
Not deal Mother of Wife No. 2366. Dead.
First marriage ; 2d to Wife No. 986. Bro. of Husb. No. 1069.
Not deaf.
2d marriage; 1st to Wife No. 986. Bro. of Husb. No. 1069.
{J
n
{i
/Inf.
Ohio
Ohio
Spinaifever **.**.!
Scarlet fever
Brain fever
Gathering In head
A cold
Ind
K. Y
N. Y
Ohio.
Died 1864
Ohio
Dead.
Ohio
Divorced 1893. First marriage ; second to Wife No. 1103.
Sickness
Ohio
Hartfoxd
Hartford
Ohio
Fever
Brother of Wife No. 863. Died 1893.
Ohio
Sister of Husb. No. 428a
Accident
niness
Ulcers in head. . .
Montreal, Male
Montreal, Fern
Hartford
Hartford
Parents cousins.
Died 1889.
Died 1864.
Uneducated.
994
Inflam. in head..
Hartford
Mo
996
Chills and fever .
Mo
Mo
996
Second marriage.
218
Tabular Statement of Marriages.
a
p
a
i
997
998
999
lOOO
1001
looa
lOOi
1Q06
lOCM
lOOT
HJOH
tOOP
1010
1011
lOlt
ICABBIAOBSi.
1871
]BH IS91
18«0 u
ta90|lS79
i«eo!.
i
1^0 .
iaoaia92
IflM
I
leoo 1^40
lesi ie9i
lOlSil^l .
I
lOlillSSa 1^B8
i
10U1H03'.
I
loieiBsaL
I
1017 1 liH, .
I
lOiB 1093 ,
1019
1020
1021
1890
1892
1891
IBM
No. of Ohlldren.
FABTMXBB Dff MABmiAOK.
1
1866
1849
1846
1868
1868
1848
1849
Brothers and
Sisters.
[Including Per-
son recorded.]
Deftf Belatiyee.
1
-,
7
4
4
P
[Not including brothers and sistere
nor children.]
/Husband
twife....
/Husband
twife....
/Husband
twife.,..
/Husband
twife ....
/Hosb..
1
—
twife....
/Husband
twife....
(Husband
1848
1862
1866
1864
1862
1864
1848
1841
1842
1820
1819
184i
1858
1860
8
3
:
Beoond cousin
(wife....
/Husband
twife....
/Husband
twife....
/Husband
twife....
/Husband
Iwife....
/Husband
ij 2
I i 1
3i 8
II 1
1 ' 1
2
8
10
—
Oousin
/Husband
twife....
/Husband
twife ....
/Husband
twife....
/Husband
twife....
/Haab
1858
1865
1818
1815
1864
1869
1
—
2
2
7
:
twife ....
/Husband
twife....
Husband
Wife
1849
1868
1870
1849
1848
1868
1867
1880
1880
1869
4
2
6
8
-
Qrandm'r ; 2 greaUundes ; 6 nephews
and nieces.
J Husband
twife....
/Husband
twife....
/Husband
twife
8
2
6
6
-
Qrandm'r ; 2 great-uncles ; 6 nephews
and nieces.
twife....
/Husband
1816
iftll
9
1
7
-
twife...., 1807
/Husbandiaea
twife....|....
*
Tabular Statement of Marriages.
219
Pabtnbbb in Marbiaob.
s
997
999
1001
1002
1003
1006
1006
1008
1010
1011
lOlS
1014
1016
1017
I 1018
1021
i:
{".
{i
{
{I
{I
{..*.
Aaaignect caoBe
of dettfness.
Scarlet fever.
Scarlet fever. .
Spinal menlngitifl
Inflam. Bhenm. .
Spinal fever
Cerebro-sp. men.
AflOl
Inflamuiatlon .
Brain fever.
Cholera
Gather>g in head.
Scarlet fever. .
Scarlet fever. .
Diphtheria
Spinal menlngitiB
Fever. . . .
Measles..
Catarrh..
Gold in head..
Biaing in ear. .
Bidng in head.
Brain fever.
Illness h calomel
Spotted fever. . .
Brain fever
School for the
deaf where
KendaU.
Kendall..
Tenn.
Tenn.
m. & N. T .
la
Hartford..
Hartford..
N. J. (?)..
la
la. & So. Dak..
Le Contenlz,
Ind. hi College.
Ind
Ind..
Ind..
111..
111..
N. Y.
N.Y..
Kendall..
Kendall..
IU.,Tez. & Kan
I11.& Kans.
Mich. (?).
Hartford..
Hartford. .
Pa
Clarke.
Pa.
Ala.
Ala.
Oa..
Oa..
Oa..
Ga..
Hartford.
Hartford.
N. y..
N.Y..
Hartford.
Hartford.
Hartford .
N.Y.
O.N. Y...
Bemarks.
Parents cousins.
Died 1688.
Insane.
Sister of Hnsb. No. 8627.
Sister of Hnsb. No. 1802.
Parents conalns.
Brother of Wife No. 2874. Died 1878.
Not deaf.
Died 1887.
Died 1886.
Died 1890.
Parents cousins.
Bro. of Husb. No. 1016 and Hnsb. No. 1028. Parents second
cousin 81
Brother of Hnsb. No. 1016 and Husb. No. 10281 Dead.
Parents second consins.
Diedl866L
Insane.
Not deaf.
Died 1858 or 1864.
Died 1892.
220
Tabular Statement of Marriages.
1
im
irm
1039
nm
1039
103C
ID37
lim
1011
1041
hi A AIUA UKHh
si. No. of Chlldrwi,
if
i!i_ ill
leoojieati — ' —
1
1^1
18B9,
i«oa:i^ 1
im
iBm.-
I
I !
lamiiBSis —
i«w.... ....
19B3 1SSL 1
I
lHa4 liiiM 1 , —
um\... a i -
I
I
lifSfl
I
Pabtnkrs nr Mabkiaok.
(Husband
twife.
j Husband
twife....
r Husband
(Wife....
THusband
Iwife.
(Hutband
tWife ....
(Husband
(Husband
(Wife.
(Husband
tWife.
(Husband
Iwife.
Brothers and
Sisters.
[IndudlDg Per-
son recorded.
1838
1831
1866
1869
1881
1881
1870
1863
10
1846
1847
1861
1848
(Husband ....
twife... |1866
(Husband!....
\Wlfe.... 1859
(Husband 1796'
iwife... ....I
(Husband 1862
\Wife.... 1864
I
(Husband 1816
twife .
(Husband
tWife ....
(Husband
twife ....
(Husband
tWife. ..
(Husband
tWife ....
1866,
1863
1867
1831
1829
1861
1864
(HTwtHuiill861
\WWe.,..ll981
(Hu^bAM 1840
\Wif8....ilS4a
(Hatibuiai«64
\W1fe . . . 1B66
(Husbaud 1861
\Wlfe
(Husband
twife.
(Husband
iwife.
jHtuband
twife.
1858
1868
1868
Deaf Belatives.
I (JSlot Including brothers and siBteni
' nor children.]
Nephew (Husb. No. 882) ; uncle.
Nephew (Husb. No. 882) ; uncle.. .
8 , —
4 —
, Qrandm'r ; 2 great-uncles ; 1 nephew
or nleoe.
Sd cousin ; 2 nephews or nieces
2 — I
Oousln.
TabiUar Statement of Marriages.
221
1022
1028
1024
1025
1026
1027
102S
1029
1030
1031
1082
1033
1034
1086
1036
1087
1040
1041
1042
1043
1(>44
1045
1046
Pabthbbs in Mabbiaob.
1
Amdgned catue
oi deafness.
School for the
deaf where
educated.
HartTd & OoU.
Hartford
la
Remarks.
{^
TnflAfn, in head. .
Died 1889.
f 7
Scarlet fever
Spotted fever....
{ 6
la.....,......::
( B
Ind
First marriage ; second to Wife No. 1025. Bro. of Husb. No.
( B
Ind
946. Divorced one or two days after marriaga Dead.
Not deal
Second marriage; first to Wife No. 1024. Bro. of Husb.
r
No. 946. Dead.
Semi-mute. Dead.
/
Not dMf
{ B
Ark
Ind
c s
Typhns fever....
{-
( B
Gfli
Not deaf.
PamfitS W^OOnd COi1<fln«. Bfn. of Hnab, No. lOlR and Hmib.
[1
Qa
No. 1016.
Sis. of Husb. No. 2726 and Wife No. 8417. Parents cousins.
i B
p»
Sister of Husb. No. 1630.
{
Germany (?)...
Hartford
{^.
(
Divorced.
1 2
Nervous fever. . .
Ohio.
First marriage ; second to Husb. No. 2062.
{ i
Spotted fever....
la
N. Y
Dead.
{ •
{
Brain fever
Spotted fever....
f|{A)r7i«w|ip
la. kill
Pa.&Ia
N. Y
{:"
( . .
Halifax (?)
Hartford
la&Ooll.
Ill
{ B
Sister of Wife No. 1066.
{5
Brain Tr; quinine
Spinal meningitis
Scarlet fever
Spotted fever. . . .
Hartford
Hartford.
Ohio & OoU....
Miss
Died 1894.
Sister of Wife No. 2766.
r B
Hartford
Hartford
ni
Til.
{a
Brain fever
Spinal meninffius
Died 1880.
First marriage ; second to Husb. No. 1879.
Qnintne
Mo
Pa -
N.Y.
I....
{•b
Sickness.
Sickness
N.Y.
N.Y.40.N.Y.
Ind.
Ind..:
{3i
Vflver
N.Y
Not deaf.
222
Tabular Statement of Marriages.
MABBIAOB8.
1047,1890
No. of Ohildren.
1048 1891 1
1049 1890, .
' !
10601890:1886
! I
I
1061 1891 1 1862
1069 1898;.
1063|1890jl886
1034 1890 1883
1066
1066
1894
1891
10671890|...
1068
1069
1890*1864
1890
10001890
1061 1890. .
, I
1062 1891,18911 —
1
I I
1063 1892 1874
1064
1066
1886
1892
tl894
^1892
1066 1891 1891
1067J1889
1068 1890
! I
1069 1892 . . .
lOTO' 1890* 1871
107i;i89o|l884
1888
Pabtvsiu nr Mabbtaok.
/ Husband
twife....
1814
1820
Brothers and I
Sisters.
[Inclnding Per-
son recorded.]
(Husband 1868
twife....,1858|
/Husband IBlo!
twifc....,1811'
{Htahani]
\Wlfe.. .11812)
(Husband 18S1
(Wife.... 1813
§Hutband\ • . . . I .
\Wife.... 1799;
1860
1861
( Husband
(wife....
(Huthand —
(wife... '18671
(Hn8band|1814
iwife.... 1819
(Husband
\Wlfe...
(Husband
twife .
1890
1861
(Husband
twife....
(Husband
twife ....
rHusbsnd;i840
1840
1842
1861
1850
\wife....\
(Husband 1840
(.Wife....
1864
(Husband 1872
t Wife.... 1874
(Husband — I
twife.... 18491
(Husband 1867
twife 1863
(Husband* 1864
twife.... il870
(Husband 1843
twife.... ;1862
(Husband'l862
twife.... 11866
(Husband 1862
\Wxr€.... .
(Husband 1825;
twife.... 1824
(Husband 1846
twife. ..'1848
(Husband ..
twife.... J 1852
2?
S'
Deaf BelatlTes.
[Not Including brothers and sisters
nor children.]
Qrandmother.
Parents (No. 1066); uncle; 3 annu
(Wife No. 790 and Wife No. 1710).
1st Cousin (Wife No. 1054) .
1 ' 1
7|-
/
Tabular Statement of Marrmges.
223
Pabtxxxs ni Maxuags.
I
8
ii 1
io«;{
Whooping cougb.
1049j I ^
1051
I f ®
.1 8
, L_
1U54 V
it «
Brain ferer
Water on the b'n.
Spotted ferer
School for the
deaf where
educated.
Hartford.
Hartford.
KendaU k Ooll.
N.T.&LeOoOr
tenlx.
Hartford
Hartford
Scarlet fever. .
1056' ^
1066 {
' r
1069<
1060
1062 {B
10«3i {^-^
1066
lOM
1067
1070
1071
r B
{a
Scarlet fever. ,
Hartford..
N.T..
N. Y..
Hartford..
Hartford..
Hartford, Whip-
ple, Clarke.
Wlfl.
Hartford..
Hartford .
Wla..
Inflam. of brain.
Brain fever
Brain fever.
Fright
N. y..
N.Y.
m.,
Twfi*^ of brain.
Ctonvnlaiona . .
Oerebro-ap. m
Scrofula
Scarlet fever. .
Inllam'nof ei
Scarlet fever.
Inflam. of brain.
in hea
Scarlet fever. .
lU.
111..
W. N.Y
W. N.Y
N. y...
N.Y..
N. Y..
Mo
St. Looia Day.
Hartford.
Hartford.
Bfich.
Mich.
m. & Neb.
Ohio..
Ohio..
Hartford .
Hartford .
Halifax...
Hartford.
Remarks.
Died previoiiB to 1861.
Sister of Wife No. 796 and Wife No. 1770.
I>iedl86&
Not deaf.
Died 1877.
Second marriage. Dead.
Not deaf. Dledl89&
Sister of Wife No. 2268.
Brother of Wife No. 828.
Partially deaf from scarlet fever at 18 years. Educated in
hearing schoola.
Married her consin.
Brother of Wife No. 790 and Wife No. 1710. Died 1881
Mother of Wife No. 828 and Hosb. No. 1068. Died 1894.
Not bom deaf. Dead.
First marriage ; second to Wife No. 1061. Divorced. Bro.
of WifeNo. 4010.
Not deal
Brother of Wife No. 4010. Second marriage ; first to Wife
No. 1060.
Parents second cousins.
Brother of Wife No. 1900.
Twin brother bom hesring.
Sister of Wife No. 1086.
Not deaf. Died about 1886.
Brother of Hnsb. No. 986.
First marriure ; second to Wife No. 1072.
Died 18861 Parents cousins.
224
Tabular Statement of Marriages.
I
8
I
I
MAaRIAOKS.
Pabtksbs in Mabbiagk.
Ko. of Children.
± 5 I 3 ^'
p .a I H^ I ft
1803 l«e:J - ! -
I
107»,1BS1 l»88
1074 IHfta 1SS6
1B«1
1 ....
3 I —
ISfll - -
ISOtf...
lOTtt
107*
I
lEJ77!l«0ll«Jl -
, , . I
I
14)81
IrtSO 1H>^7 1
I
l«t«> .... ...
iiMj^ meg . . ,
1084
a , —
19B0 , , .
lisnj...
I I
108SIS9U .... iwiv. —
I " ' '
Il»e<1il»90187f^ - ! —
aU
109T!1801 1«7& 1—1
10S*t!l8t« l«U3 — I — I —
10l§&
vm
I '
isgi issil — I -
IBUSt
luoaiboi
11194
IflPO 1
I
\mi 1
im^\.
imxvmi 1
loos issi
low iBoa
ISW 4
Brothers and
Sisters.
[Including Peiv
son recorded.]
H ft H
(Husband 1....
twife...!. ..
i (Husband 1867
\Wlfe.... 18«3
(Husband 1858
t Wife,... 11862
jHusb«nd;i867
(Wife.... 1 1866
(Husband .,
(Husband 1866
IWife.
(Husband
Iwife...
. ,1870|aev.|
2
(Husband
tWife....
(Husband
(Wife....
(Husband
IWife....
18621 4
lB67i 3
1866
1869
1858
(Husband
tWife.... 1866
(Husband!....
t Wife.... ,1828
(Husband 1867
Iwife. ..!....
(Hu«&atu2' ...
t Wife.... 1 1866
(Husband! 1834
t Wife.... 11860
(Husband: 1834'
\Wife....ll866j
jHusband>846l
lwife....ll856'
(Husband!....
twife.... 1867
(Husband
\Wlfe,
(Husband
\Wife . . .
(Husband
twife .
(Husband
twife
I
... 1
4 ; —
2 , —
(Husband
twife....
(Husband
\Wife ....
(HiMband
\Wife.
1866
1870
1860
1861
1848
1864
1867
1862
Deaf Belativea.
[Not including brothers and sisten
nor children.]
Parents (No. 707) ; 4 second cousinB...
Second cousins
3 —
2 nieces and 2 nephews .
10 I —
6 I —
\ -
Second cousin-
Second cousin..
Oousin ; uncle.
Tabular Statement of Marriages.
225
Pabthzbs zk Massiaob.
1072
1073
1074
1075 '
1076
1077
1078
1079
1080
1081
1082
1083
1084 ^
1086
1086
1067
1088-
1089
1080
1091
1092
109S
1094
1095
1006
B
11^
Scarlet f erer. .
Bon oyer by
fhreah^g machine
lUness
FaU,ohilla&feT.,
Sp. meningltia.
Whooping cough
& oong'n of brain.
Biain fever..
Mmnps, meaalea,
&whoop'g cough.
Inilam. of brain..
Gonvnlaiona
Dropsy of head..,
MenJngitla.
Sfeningltls..
Typhoid fever...
Oeiebro-spL men,
Ondninean..
Brain ferer. .•.
Oerebro-ap. men,
School for the
deaf where
educated.
HaUfaz.
N. Y..
N.Y..
N.T.
N.Y.
Mich
Mich
Scotland.
Oolo
111., Neb., Colo.
Ohio. (7)
N.Y..
N.Y..
Le Ooutenlx.
Mich
N.Y. &O0II.
Hartford.....
Ireland (7).
N.Y
Mo. &Ia.
111.
N.Y..
Ohio..
N.Y..
N.Y..
Pa..
Pa..
Ky.
Ky.
Oa..
Oa..
Ma ft Coll..
Ill
Pat.
Pa....
N.Y..
Ind..
Remarks.
Second marriage ; first to Wife No. 1071.
Died 1891.
Fint marriage; second to Husb. No. 673.
Parents cousins.
Not deaf. Second manriaga
Brother of Wife No. 469.
Died 1892.
Not deaf.
First marriage ; second to Wife No. 1087. Died 1800.
Di(^ 1878.
Second marriage ; first to Wife No. 1066. Died 1890.
Second marriage ; fint to Wife No. 940. Brother of Wife
No. 3 andWife No. 2757. ParenU oonains.
Parents third cousins. Sister of Husb. No. 646,
Fint marriage ; second to Wife No. 1094.
Dead.
Second
1 marriage ; first to Wife No. 1008.
of Wife No. 1394.
Not deaf.
226
Tabular Statement of Marriages.
mar
ym
IQBB
1101
1103
iioa
nm
UOA
\im
im
1108
nm
Mabbuobs^
Q
1800
1§9U
ia»o
^ i No. of Children.
1 1
I ^ ?■
* c ^^
laffijiaafi , . . .
18q:i lara, 1
1 '
nwieesl 3
lesSiiJiiij^ 11
1893; laei
1110 l^tiS
IHBtf' —
i
1111 1^2 iSQt 1
1113 ISBlj.... 1
PABTNXB8 nr Mabriaok.
Brothers and
Sisters.
[Inolading Per-
son recorded.]
ih\\
/HuBbsnd 1862 10
twife... 1862 7
(Husband
twife...
(Husband
\Wife....
(Husband
\Wife....
1862
(Husband
twife ....
(Husband
Iwife....
18641
18721
1831 1
1836 1
(Husband 1864
tWife.. ..;....
(Husband,....
\Wlfe.... 1841
(Husband 1868
iwife... ....
(Husband,,
t Wife.... 11820
(Husband 1816
\Wife....\.
lll»le&4;ll
I I
H14I1H94 laSl
I I
iii6iiii9:i iBuai.
I
1116
1117
ui?*;
lasiL^.J....
I
1494
iiao^ifflfii^a 1
1121
I
IHIW ISO^ _ _ _
I (Husband 1848|
\\Vlfe... 1865
(Husband 1 1869
\Wlfe .... 1873
(Husband, 1856
\Wife....\.
(Husband>1867
t Wife.... 11866
(Husband —
t Wife.... 1846
( H nsband
\Wife ....
(Husband
Iwife....
1829
1829
(Husband 1 1868
tWife.... 1860
(Husband
\Wife....
(Husband
\Wife....
1860
1857
1868
18C3
1863
(Husband
t Wife ....
(Husband ,
\wife.. .;:
(Husband 1864
\Wlfe.... 1873
(Husband 1865
(wife. ..'.
Deaf BelatlTeB.
[Not indnding brothers and sisters
nor children.]
Cousins; nieoe; ne^ewB(T).
Uncle (Husb. No. 1878). .
Second cousin
Parents (No. 4331) : 6 aunts (indudlD^
Wife No. 8856; Wife No. 2461; Wifr
No. 2902; Wife No. 3141; Wife Ni
133) ; uncle (Husb. No. 183) and cou-
sin.
Parents (No. 957) ; aunt or uucle.
<31reat-unole ; great-aunt
2 cousins .
Tabular StatemetU of Marriages.
227
PABTNXB0 ZX KaBBIAOB.
1007
1098
1099
1100
1101
1102
1103
1104
1109
1106
1107
1108
1109
UIO
1111
1112
1118
1114
1115
1116
1117
I
1118
1119
iiao
I
I 1121
{•r
{•r
{4
{i
{::::
{b
IS
{^
{^
ledOETue
Typhoid ferer..
Hnmor
Fever.
Spinal meningitiB
Sicknemi .
Teething
Inflam. of bndn
Aocideot.
Sioknees. .
Scarlet ferer..
AfaU.
Brain ferer....,
Typhoid ferer..
Spotted ferer...
Spotted ferer. . .
Sickness. .
Meningitis..
ICeningitlfl..
Dropsy of brain.
School for the
deaf where
educated.
Le Oonteulx.,
Minn ,
Ky.
Texa&.
Hartford.
Portland..
m..
111.
Ohio..
Wis.
Ind..
Ky..
N. Y..
N. Y..
Ohio.
N. Y..
N. Y..
Pa.
Pa.
Mo.
No. N.Y..
No. N. Y .
Paris
HTd* N.Y..
N. Y.
N.Y
N. Y. ?..
Md. h KendaU.
Md
Ind.
Ind..
Le Oontenlz..
lU.,
111.
N.Y..
Ark...
IU.,Wia.&St.
John*B.
Bemarks.
Brother of Hush. Na 948.
Not deaf.
Not deal
Died 1866.
Died 1865.
Second marriage; iirst to Wife No. 980.
Sister of Wife No. 2629.
Died 1898.
Not deaf.
Paternal grandparents were second oonsins. Sister of Wife
No. 1598.
Not deaf.
First marriage ; second to Wife No. 1114. Dead.
Second marriage ; first to Wife No. 1118. Dead.
Not deaf.
Parents third cousins.
228
Tabular Statement of Marriages.
1U3
im
im
1130
1131
11^
1133
IIU
113S
1130
1137
113^
1139
lUO
llil
114^
114^
1U4
114£
1146
1147
laoij
IBSO
imim
1§90 1833
1389
1869
1885
Ho. of CHildWB.
ill
I
lassjiBTfl
1890 J 684
1 i
18S9 18S1
1893 1883
1803 1BT«
1893 1S97
i
1889 1860
I
1880 1S80
1889.1886
I8tl ISJ^
I
1890 1§81
!
1889 1ST3
IB75
im9
iB9a
1889
II
1878
1889
1877
FAfilMf Kttfl in Mabbiaok.
1
I
8
1
1
4 ; —
fHtiiiban4;18Bl
Slaten*.
0GI] rworded.]
fHiubftad|l849
j BuBbind 1868
iwife,,.. 1868
jBuiil«nd 1840
jEimbAnd
\Wjfe....
/Hiubftnd
1848
1848
, .™.^,lflS4
twife.... IKfli
jHuiibaad'lssfl
iwJfe..,.|18C7
\wife.... isao
1R44
1848
18G8
1HS9
lesei
(Eiubuid
jUuKliand
fHuibiud,^
twife^^.Jisfiw;
JHu«b»Dd'l84S
twtre....|18Bl
(Htifib>Tid'^803i
*Huflbaiial836'
jHuflbuid ie«a
twife,.. iieaa
I '
/HnitbMid!lSeQ|
twifti..., IBS€|
jHDHbfctid 1863
twife.... isr^
jHuflbMid 1861
IWiiG... 1861
JHiiBbttud 18t&
[ IWifc.,.. IWf
J mvBt»nd 1*W,
iWifc,. 1850
( iHunbiind 1B53|
, ' IHuKbftiid 1860
fHnflbwid .,-.'
— J IWlfc..,, 1857
I jHiubuid
^ (Wile....
I
1
3 t —
§ I -
3 ^
6 1 ' I
7 I I I a
Deaf BeUtivea
(Not including brothen and dsien
nor children.]
3 third coniinB .
3 great-aonto..
a great-aunts..
fHciiibuid
\Wlle ....
a —
9 —
Farentg (So. 168); uncle (Hush.
395) ; aunt.
arelatiTea.
3 oousina.
Aunt
S«cond ooualn.
Tabular Statement of Marriages.
229
% It
ABKlsiied eanae
of deafneM.
School for the
deaf where
educated.
Bemarks.
Wia.
Died 18M.
Not deaf.
Not deaf.
First marriage : 3d to Wife No. 1181 ; 8d to
Died 1879.
Parenta conaina. Slater of Wife No. 8978.
Parenta oonaina.
Slater of Wife No. 1887.
Died 1861
Firat marriage; aecond to Hnab. No. 1697.
Brother of Hoab. No. 1140
Brother of Hnab. No. 1189.
Died 187%
Parenta second conatna.
Died 1889.
Died 1878.
Left hia wife. Brother of Hnab. No. 1147.
Third marriage; firat to Hnab. No. 4884;
No. 3984.
Brother of Hnab. No. 1146.
{•
Oold
Ind
{*
n
{1
{?
{b*
I B
i 9
Spotted fever....
Spotted ferer. . . .
Cankerruh
Scarlet feTor
Pa. & Coll
Pa.* Coll
Hartford
Pa
Pa
Mnmwi. ,
HI
HI
Spotted fever —
Md
Pa.&Ooll.
Pa
Scald head
Scarlet ferer
Scald head.
Wla.&Ooll....
Wla.
Wife No. 1199.
Wla. &CoU. ..
Ind
to Wife No. 1199.
Died 1886
Spaama
Hartford & Pa..
W.Pa
So^t fever.....
Scarlet fever.....
Ohio
Ohio
iDflam. h paral.
of audit, nerve.
Ohio
Ohia
Whooping oongh.
Ohio
i i B
Ohio
1 ^
! f....
Obio
i B
Ohla
Ohia
li R
Intermit, fever..
Meningitia.
Spotted fever....
Typhoid fever...
Erysipelae..
Dropay of head . .
Ohio.
1 *
{i
{1
'{^
f....
W. N. Y
W.N.Y
Ark
St. Lonia (Day)
Ark
•
Ark
Ohio
Ohio
:KendaU
KendaU
N. Y
Scarlet fever.....
BWl
N.Y
Clarke .t-
FUL
Olarke
'{a
Scarlet fever
Minn
Pa
^ { .
Pa
second to Hnab.
, (
Pa
{:;:;
Pa
230
Tabular Statement of Marriages.
Masbzaobs.
PABTKSR8 IK MaBBIAOB.
1
1148
1149
ueo
lUl
ii«a
iiGa
iifii
1160
IIM
llfi?
1156
llfifl
lliso
net
1103
uea
Uf4
1165
1160
1167
tew
IBM
1880
igeo
1861
iaT4
1874
ie72
1B83
1890
tg«
IB94
iseo J
1893
un ....
IKK)
1^1
\m\
1690
1801
18M
1168 i«$a
1169
1170
im
18S0
1B£K)
18M
189a
:iB4
1903
1172 1894 1866
No. of Ghildroi.
aU
/Htuband
(Husband
twife.
(Hnsband
twife....
/Husband
twife....
/Husband
twife.
(Huthand
twife....
/Husband
twife.
/Husband
twife....
/Husband
twife....
/Husband
twife.
/Husband
twife...,
jHusband
twife....
/Husband
\Wife.
/HTmband
/Hiiflbmad
tWif«....
/Huab&ad
twife....
jH^ubund
twife
/Hanb^ad
/Hiiabaad
tWife ....
/Husband
twife,...
/Husb&Qd
twtfe .
rfinsband
(wife....
/HlIljbHDd
\\virif.
/Hujbsad
twift....
/Husband
twif«....
I860
1801
1812
1858
1850
1831
1827
1831
1829
1861
1862
1868
1846
1849
1846
1856
1868
1830
1867
1864
1810
1866
18681
Brothers and
Sisters.
[Including Per-
son recorded.]
1889
1851
1864
1858
1862
1846
1833
18401
1844
1880
Deaf Belatlvea.
[Not Including brothers and slsten
nor children.]
Father's oousln (Husb. No. 3061).
8 oouslAs.,
4 cousins (Including Wife No. 381S,
Husb. No. 2222); 2 second cousiss
(Wife No. 8862 Is one).
A cousin
Niece or nephew. .
8 cousins .
Scousins .
Tabular Statement of Marriages.
231
Pabtmsbb in Mabbiaob.
1
1149
1150
1151
1152
1168
1
AflKlgned cause
of deafoen.
School for the
deaf where
educated.
Bemarks.
Bnln ferer
Pa
Pa
Not deaf
{ 1
{I
[1
{I
{i
{^
{%
|b
{I
f
Whooping ooQgh.
Oong'nof bndn..
White sweUing on
neok.
Pa
N. Y
N. Y
N. Y
Parents cojuAua. First marriage ; second to Wife No. 1109.
Sister of Hnsb. No. 2497.
Gold
N.Y
N. Y
Oathar'g in heed.
N.Y
Ohio
Not deaf.
Sister of Wife No. 2244, Hnsb. No. 2221. Ooosin of Wife
No. 658.
Mo
liM
Spinal menlngitifl
Fever.
Inflammation... .
Mo
Mich
First marriage ; second to Wife No. 1166.
Died 1882.
Second marriage ; first to Wife No. 1166.
Sister of Wif eNo. 1277.
1155
Mich
Mich
1156
Mnmpff
Mich
MiM
1157
Mifm
Hartford
Cal
1158
Second marriage; first to Hash. No. 2974.
1159
Diphtheria.
Not deaf.
Tflxae. , .
116U
Hartford.
Wis
Wis.
Not deaf.
1161
Not deaf.
116'i
{. .
{1
f....
Spotted feyer....
Spotted ferer....
AMI
Pa
116S
Pa.&OoU
Not deal
1164
N.Y. &0
1166
la
la
Not deaf.
Brother of Wife No. 1671.
1166
Spotted ferer....
la
Kann
116'i
N. Y.
1168
N. Y
HL
Brother of Wife No. 318 and Hnsb. No. 1171. Parents
1169
m
consins. Died 1875.
First maiTlaKe ; second to Hnsb. No. 2663. Sister of Wife
No. 1797. '
1170
lU
Mother of Wife No. 3481. Not deaf.
Parents cousins. Brother of Hnsb. No. 1169, and Wife No.
1171
m
818.
(
Pa
117'J
{b
Ill
Mother of flush. No. 1177 and Wife No. 1603.
232
Tabular Statement of Marriages.
MABBT40M.
Pabthxbs ur Ma»btaob.
U73
uu
UT6
IITJ
ins
ins
nm
iiai
iiaa
1882
1890
1«K»
1^0 1888
lB»3l8ra
leMJliSl
ISOO
ll83lHaO|l«W
llSili90l8M
1W1S8O
I
iiBTtew
lWlH91
1190W
n»i 1891
lifts iHeo
1193 1893
I
U94l'»0
I
llK.1^90
I
IIM 1990 1856
im ts^
119811890 1890
1S88
1S91
1876
1B91
1886
am
1875
Ko. of Ohildren.
j Husband
jHusbuid
twife....
(Hasband
\Wlfe....
(Husband
\Wife..,.
/Husband
tWife....
iHutban4
twife....
(HuBband
\Wlfe....
(Husband
twife....
(Husband
twife....
(Husband
tWifa....
(Husband
\Wlfe....
(Husband
twife....
(Husband
(Wife....
(Husband
tWife....
(Husband
twife....
(Husband
\Wlfe....
(Husband
twife....
( Husband
t wife ....
(Husband
twife....
/ Husband
t wife ....
(Husband
tWife....
(Husband
twife...
(Husband
twife....
(Husband
twife ....
(Husband
t Wife ....
(Husband
twife....
1866
1866
18M
1830
1866
1866
1854
1843
1857
1860
1863
1867
1859
1856
1864
1866
1849
1848
1862
1861
1866
1846
1852
1825
18-27
1845
1864
1863
1864
1861
1866
1850
1862
1842
1853
1830
1836
1858
1857
1866
1871
Brothers and
eUstera.
[Including Per-
son recorded.]
12
Deaf BelatiTea.
[Not including brothers and slsten
nor children.]
— Father partially ; second couaina .
10
Parents (No. 1172).
8 nieoss and nephews (Wife Ma 926, Wife
Mo. 8198).
Uncle (Husb. Mo. 8666) ; mother
2 nephews ur nieces. .
2 cousins.
(Cousin.
Some partially deaf. ,
Parento(Mo. 4133)...
Tahtlar Statement of Marriagee.
233
Pabthxbb zk Mabbiaos.
I
1178
1174
1175
1176
1177
1178,
1179
1180
1181
1182
1183
1184
1186
11861
1187'
I
1188,
I
1189;
11901
I
1191
1192'
1193'
1194;
1196
1196
1197
1198
I
led cause
BiBlng h meuleg.
Spinal
Brain fever.
Sickneas.
Scarlet f CTer. .
School for the
deaf where
educated.
Va..
HI.,
lU.
Hartford .
Hartford.
N.O.
m....
Ohio..
Brain fever. . .
Spotted fever..
7 .AfUl.,
B ,
Ind..
Ind.
Pa..
Pa.
Measles.
Typhoid fever.
Catarrh.
Brain fever.
Brain fever.
11^' Spotted fever. .
IH
U
'1
1
Intermit fever.
Scarlet fever....
Tyxihoid fever. .
Typhoid fever. .
Bilious fever..
Spotted fever.
FUl
Scarlet fever. . . . .
Bhenmatio fever.
Scarlet fever..
Scarlet fever..
Black fever...
Cerehro-spi men..
Measles
N.T..
N. Y..
Mich.
Mich.
Ind..
Ind.,
Oregon ...
Oregon. ..
Oregon...
Oregon . . .
Hartford .
Hartford .
Hartford .
Hartford.
Ont.?.
OntT.
Hartford.
Halifax...
Ky.
Ky.
Hartford .
Hartford .
Oregon.
Oregon.
Ohla.
Ohio..
Hartford.
Hartford .
Ind
Hartford & Ind.
O.N. Y.
0. N. Y.
N.Y
0. N. Y
Bemarks.
Not deaf.
Father of Wife No. 9727. Died 1880.
Sister of Hnsb. No. 622, Wife No. 820, Wife Na 8701.
Not deaf.
Separated. Brother of Wife No. 1008.
Not deaf.
Sister of Wife No 906, Wife No. 2462, Hnsb. No. 4127.
Brother of Wife No. 8665.
Brother of Wife No. 89.
Brother of Hnsb. No. 1185.
Brother of Hnsb. No. 1184.
Sister of Hnsb. No. 2689, Hnsb. No. 2688, Wife No. 2869.
Died 1889.
First marriage ; second to Hnsb. No. 807.
Brother of Wife Na 878. Dead.
Parents third cousins.
234
Tabular Statement of Marriages.
MABBIAGSa.
1199
1200
1901
1903
1203
1904
1906
1906
1907
1906
1909
1910
1211
1919
1218
1914
1803
1890
1890
1890
1890
1890
1891
1800
1801
1800
1890
1891
1899
1802
1894
1800
1916 1890
1893
1870
No. of Ohildren.
1876 9
1886....
1880 4
1891 —
1886 —
9
1
1889
1883 1
9
1
8
1884 9
1871 ....
1916 1890' 1889
' i
1917 1800 1874
I
1918 1899
19191890
1990
1391
1222
223
1890
1899
1883
18931893
1890
1886
■U.
Pabtxebs Df MABBIAaX.
fHiuband
(Wife....
/Hnsband
twife....
1
1844
1864
(Hnsband
twife....
/Hnsband
twife....
/Hnsband
\Wif.
/Hnsband
tWife...
/Hnsband
twife . . .
/Hnsband
\Wife....
Brothers and
Sisters.
[Inclnding Per-
son recorded.]
1816
1826
1849
1861
1862
1861
1866
1864
1866
/Hnsband
twife....
jHtuhand
twife.. .^
/Hnsband
twife...
/Hnsbsnd
twife....
/Hnsband
twife....
/Hnsband
tWife ....
/Hnsband
twife.,
/Hnsband
twife....
/Hnsband
tlf<Ai..
1867
1861
1868
1886
1860
1864
1844
1862
1868
1867
1848
1864
1846
1860
1840
/Hnsband
twife....
/Hnsband
twife....
(Hutiband
twife . .
(wife
(Husband
twife ...
j Husband
tWife....
/Hnsband
tWife....
/Hnsband
twife ....
1849
1861
1847
1847
1819
1819
1869
1866
1870'
1847< 1
1843; 1
Deaf Belatiyes.
[Not Indndlng brothers and
nor children.]
9 great-annts.
Father (Hnsb. No. 603) ; uncle ; annt.
Annt (Wife No. 1969).,
Qreat-annt . . . .
3 great-nndes.
Consin (Hnsb. No. 1217)..
Qreat-grandfather
— 1 oonsin (Hnsbw No. 1914) ; nnole; 9 aont*
4 oonsins fWife No. 1919, Hnsb >'(^
4339 are included.)
Oousin (Husb. No. 1919).
2abular Statement of Marriages.
235
Pabtnsbs in Mab&iaob.
1
1
1
AMlgnedoAQM
of deaftion.
School for the
deaf where
educated.
Bemarks.
1199
{;
{t
Scald head
Fever
Whooping cough
Wis. k CoUege.
Wis
Third marriage ; first to Wife No. 1180 : second to W
1181.
Died 1889.
Not deaf.
Hard of hearing.
Died 1891.
Not deaf. Dead (7).
Died 1884.
Educated in pubUc schools.
Died 1894.
Second marriage ; first to Husb. No. 2186.
First marriage ; second to Wife No. 1216.
Not deal. Dead.
Second marriage ; first to Wife No. 1216.
Died 1893.
Not deaf.
Dead.
Sister of Hush. No. 4289. Dead.
Not deaf.
Not at school. First marriage ; second to Husb. No.
Not deaf.
Sued for divorce 1891 or 1892.
IfeNo.
1200
HI. and Mo. ..
Mo
O.N.Y.AN.Y.
N. Y
1201 i B
f....
N y.
IIMIU
1303
Scarlet ferer
Scarlet feyer
N.Y.AOhlo..
Hartford
Ohio
Ohio
1904
Wla.
ilMJb
{ *
{J
Wla
FUl
HsrtfdJiColl.
"^la
ISMtf
Meaalee
1!IU7
Wla.
1908
Oregon
1209
A rock fell on h'd
{i5
{i
{i
r ft
Hartford.
Hartford
Ind
itUO
Fever
1211
Ind
1212
Scarlet ferer
Catarrh
TffXMn.
Ill
J 218
Mo....
GathflKlnga.
Brain fever
Brain fever
Scald....
H. y
1214^ Z
Jm
1216
1216
{-
Hartford.
Hartford.
Hartford
N.y
N. Y
1217
Scarlet fever.....
1218
Tenn
1219
1220
{-
Canker raah and
faa
Hartford
Hartford
Wis
344.
H«1
Spinal menlngltla
Quinine or fever.
Typhoid fever...
Scarlet fever
Scarlet fever
1222
Ow.,Oal.,Wa«h
Cal
i 1
N.y
N.Y
236
Tabular Statement of Marriages.
1234
1^35
BfAnftuax
1S94
1893
No, of OlLUdr«ii.
ISfti; —
I
llTJfl 1B94 l«94 ^
I33T 1094 lesa . ..
132li IMU 1604 ^
131£9
I3d0
123:3
1334
b0OOiSt(4
leaa
1889' . . . / -
I I
I
lflS9 .
1335 I8i».,..
1 I
i1S6 IgtiS Wt' 1
133T IHW IggAl 3
c.lt.
I
i^j»'i^»ies4 -i
I :
i9aa!is»o,ia79 a
1310
1:J41
i»a
iffii^ma —
ISBtt L8^ 4
l«i»lB77 -^
iai3'13S9 IB4B 4
I
iSu'l^aS lBt(4 1 , —
I ' i
I I
134T|lB1H)lft8rj
1249 3889|1H8Q
4
—
1
-
3
-
g
1
1
1
3
Pabtnxbs nr Mabmiaqm.
fHoslMiid
twife....
( Husband
tWife....
/ Hnsbuid
) Wife
/Hasband
twife.. .
/Hnaband
\Wlfe . . .
(Husband
\Wlfe....|
/Husband'
twIfe....!
/Hnaband^
twifo .... I
(Hnsband
twife
j Hnsband
\Wlfe ....
/Hnsband
twife....
/Husband
twife....
/Husband
\Wlfe....
/Husband
twife....
/Husband
twife ....
/Husband
tWife
/Husband
twife
/Husband
twife.
/Husband'
twife....
/Husband
twife....
/H UK band
tircf*....
1889
1866
1865
1869
1878
i86i
Brothers and
81ster&
[Including Per-
son recorded.]
I
1860
1856
1841
18(36
1843
1844
1847
1841
1829
1834
1829
1832
1849
1846
1851
1863
1861
1864
1848
1860
1862
1853
1847
1856
1858
1837
1840
1818
1819
1854
1840
Wife... 1 1856
/Buflbmid;
V
/Husband
twif*....|
/Husband,
tWifu„..
/Husband
twife....
/Husband
tWife ....
1856
1860
1863
1866
1826
1868;
1860,
1870
Deaf BelatlTes.
[Not including brothers and sisten
nor children.]
— ; Oousln.
Second oousln (Husb. No. 236) .
Grand-uncle. ,
Third cousin.,
Great-grandfather .
Tabular Statement of Marriages.
237
Pabthsrs in Habuzaok.
1
AnignedcanM
of deafnen.
School for the
deaf where
educated.
Bemarks.
{%
Scarlet fever
Oather'gB In head
^tted fever. . . .
^oopliig oongh
Spinal menlDgltlB
Scarlet fever
N. T
Second marriage ; iiitt to Hash. No. 2108.
Parents third cooainB.
Third marriage ; first to Hnsb. No. 2890 ; sec<
No. 3536.
Parents let oonalns. Bro. of Hnsh. No. 1288 k
Parents cousins. Sister of Wife No. 221& B
marriaga
Second marriage (?).
First marriage ; second to Wife No. 12M.
Second manlage ; first to Wife No. 12831
Bisterof Hnsb. N0.368H.
Died 1887.
Sister of Wife Na 2468. Died 1888.
Not deaf.
Brother of Hash. No. ia6a
N. Y
( 6
Ill
{ 1
Fann , .
( 4
Kant
{ «
(
W.N.T
md to Hnsb.
i ■»
Int. fever
Ind
(
OemuMiyCt)....
{ 4
Spotted fever....
Measles
f 6
Iowa
{ B
Iowa
( 7
Inflam. of orBlna •
Measles,
Pa
f B
Pa
Pa
Wife No MO
{ B
Pia
led year after
1 1»
Scarlet fever
Congestive ohiU.
Hartfoid
Ill
f 2
Pa
Pa
{ «
Scarlet fever.. ..
/ 3
Pa
{ B
Scarlet fever
Brain fever
MeningitiB.
Scarlet fever.....
Pa
{ »
Pa. Ji College..
Pa
f B
m
lU.
Pa
{ «
Spotted fever....
SckrietfevOT.!!!'.
Ky
f B
Neb
i
m
( 7
Pft
{ B
Pia
f 5
Scarlet fever
Fever
Ohio
{ s
Iowa
( 1
Qont
Ohio.
Cleveland ....
Ohio
{ 8
( 4
Canker rash
Sickness
{ ?
Ohio.
flnf-
Inflam. of brain..
Accident
Scarlet fever.....
Fever.....
Ohio
{ i
Ohio.
{*
OhloAW.Va..
{
Ohio
Ohio
Ohio A Coll.. .
Ohio
{ 1
{ 2
Brain fever
Typhoid fever....
Spotted fever....
£
Ohio
\"l
Spotted fever....
Ohia
( B
Ohio
{ "
Ohia
{ B
W. Va
{ B
W. Va
t *»
238
Tabular Statement of Marriages,
12&01889
Mabbiaosb.
1301
125S
lido
135&'l«90
vm
ias7
1260
vm
11190
ll$80
IBfia
13«2'lBe9
laaai^o
vm
13«7
13SS
1370
18fl0
ItlSO
1888
lfi78
188S
1887
iim*]
\m\
\^
isaa
188S
I8S3
is8a
1834
1882
No. of Ohildren.
]iJ9l|18S3
11389
1^89 ...,
It^
13TM»»
luia
1880
127*1880
1274' 1889
1889
isai
1S7B
1876
ISTS
1871
— — 2
i
1
li
n
~~
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
—
-
-
-
—
-
-
-
Pastmxbs ih Mabszaob.
I Husband
tWife.
(Husband
twife....
(Husband
tWife.
(Husband
\Wife....
(Husband
(Husband
tWife ....
(Husband
twifo.
(Husband
tWife....
(fiiMband
(Wife.
(Husband
(Wife.
{Husband
Wife.
(Husband
t Wife ....
(Husband
tWife....
(Husband
\Wife...
(Husband
\Wife.
(Husband
\Wife. .
(Husband
twife....
(Husband
1839
1869
1862
1841
(Husband
\Wift.
(HuHband
twife...
(Husband
twife.
(Husband
tWife...
(Husband
twife....
(Husband
twife ....
(HtM&ond
tWife.
Brothers and
Sisten.
[Including Per-
son recorded.]
1863
1864
1860
1861
1866
1864
1851
1849
1860
1858
1841
1851
1857
1853
1861
1869
1861
1858
1856
1858
1856
1858
1836
1838
1838
1864
1861
1850
1858
1836
1856
1856
1847
1852
1852
1852
Deaf BelatiyeB.
[Not including brothers and sisten
nor children.]
Two third cousins (Husb. Na 1433 ted
Wife No. 281). 6 nephews and nlec«8.
6th cousin.,
Niece (Wife No. 1204)..
Ck>U8in (Wife No. 1620).
Oousin.,
Aunt .
Uncle
Parents (No. 129) and undo (Husb. No.
126).
Tabular Statement of Marriages.
239
FABTNXB8 ZV MaBRTAOB.
iii
^^\ { ft
1263 /^ft
1255, { 1<>
1256
1257
1268
1259
{1
•i
1261
1262
1263
1264
lA
{i
{i
2
6
1266
1266
{
2
B
(Inf.
i B
1267
{:
1370 { I
{I
Of
Sourlet fever. .
Scarlet fever.
Measles
Brain fever. .
MenlngltiB..
Diphtheria...
Bmio fever. ,
Brain fever.
Fever.
Scarlet fever. .
MeaaleeJiac'tfev
Inflam. in head,
Inflam.ln head
Oatherlngln head
White Bwelllng..
Cold.
Slcknefls
Scarlet fever. .
Scarlet fever. . . .
Typhoid fever...
Meaalea
Medicine
Inflam. of brain
School for the
deaf where
educated.
W. Va.
W. Va. .
Horace Mann.
Horace Mann.
Ohio..
Ky...
Ky...
Ky...
Ohio..
N. T.ACoU.
N. Y
Ontario.
Ontario.
Ohio..
Ohia.
N. Y. k W.N.Y.
Ohio
Ohio.
Ohio
Ohio
Ohio..
Ind...
Ohio..
Ohio..
TTf^ifif .
N. Y..
N.Y. .
Hartford..
Clarke....
Wis
Hartford.
Bemarka.
Brother of Hosb. No. 1249.
Slater of Wife Na 861
Parents cotusins. Sister of Hosb. No. 2476.
Not deaf.
Not deaf.
First marriage ; second to Wife No. 1278 ; third to Wife No.
1260. Died 1890.
Died 1880.
Third marriage ; first to Wife No. 1260 ; second to Wife No.
1278. Died 1890.
1269
Spasms
Scarlet fever. .
1272,
Scarlet fever. . . .
Disease in ears..
Scarlet fever. .
Fever
Scarlet fever.
Measles
Scarlet fever.
Pa.
Pa.,
Pa.
Pa.
EendaU..
Pa
lU. k Hartford.
Wis
Mich.
Mich.
Ind..
Ind..
Mich.
Divorced. First marriage : second to Wife No. 1230.
Not deaf.
Parents first consins. Brother of Hnsb. No. 1231 and Wife
No. 940.
Not deaf. Second macrlage; first to hearing brother of
husband.
Sister of Wife No. 3860.
Sister of Hosb. No. 245.
Sister of Wife No. 2289.
Not deaf.
240
Tabular Statement of Mamages.
1 97 A
iaT7
llxasuasi.
I^QIAQO
i
137&IS00--
1379 iSdl
1380^1890
iigtjiew ....
lasa ITOO
I3fia 18P2 ift^fl
I
laOl 18T4
i
1384
law
i38r.
IBTjlSMliB-
lOSHiJiigo
1389 iBoa issa
law 1.901
12WI 189a ....
I
1392 1893 isaa
i2&3ji8M isea
I
129^ I^a^ 1892
1*0*1892
129C|3S9^
12B7le^
I
ia9aiE^y2'lB93
I I
i2n ie«:ia9-J
18^3
Ko. of Oblldnai.
Paxtnkbs nr Mabbiaok.
1
1840
1849
1868
1863
1862
1864
1841
I860
1843
1827
1868
Brothers and
Sisters.
[Including Per-
son recorded.]
Deaf BelaUTea.
i
10
IS
1
2
2
1
1
1
8
1
1
1
1
1
4
6
9
4
5
10
4
d
P
1
[Not Including brothers and sisten
nor children.]
(Husband
twife....
(Husband
twife....
(Husband
tWife....
(Husband
Nephew
1 Wife ....
(Husband
tWife. ..
(Husband
"i Wife
2
(Husband
tWife....
jHutband
tWife ....
(Husband
twife....
(Husband
twife....
(Husband
twife....
(Husband
t Wife ....
1848
1844
1
1
"2"
Mother (Wife No. 1282); uncle
1844
1868
1862
1853
1862
1866
a
1
1
1
2
1
2
2
"i'
8
6
jHtUband
twife. ..
(Husband
twife...
1827
1882
1
1
(Husband
t Wife ....
1861
1
6
(Husband
{Wife....
1
(Husband
twife....
1 Husband
(wife.. .
1862
1868
1860
1846
1847
1862
1868
1860
1862
1866
1868
1829
1842
1864
1869
1866
1870
g
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
2
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
«
3
8
-
(Husband
twife....
(Husband
twife....
/Husband
twife....
(Husband
twife....
(Husband
(Wife ....
4
i '-
6
6
-
2
6
-
Nephew (Husb. No. 2733) and niect>
(Wife No. 8621).
(Husband
twife...
(Husband
twife....
*i'
'11'
....
Tabular Statement of Marriages.
241
FlBTHSBS IH MARBTAOK.
1
Aflfligned cause
of deitfness.
School for the
deaf where
Bemarka.
{'^
Gblcken pox.
Hartford
Hartford
Haptfoid
Horace Mann..
Ham'n h Mich.
Mich
f B
Scarlet fever.....
Scarlet fever.....
{ B
Sister of Wife No. 1156.
Tnilam^ in head. .
Ohio
Ohio.
Divorced in 1880. Second marriage : flrat to Wife No. 1200 ;
third to Wife No IMO. Died 1890.
First marriage ; second to Hnsb. No. 1970.
f ,
Droiwyin bead..
Pa
{ B
( B
Hartford
i
Scarlet fever.....
Scarlet fever
Notdeat
Not deaf.
Mother of Hnsb. No. 1381.
{1
Hartford
Hartford
( 1
Slokneas
N.T.
Died 1892.
{ B
N. Y
( 10
tl6
{ 11
Ooldfromswlm'g
Scarlet fever.....
Sickneaii
N. T
N.T
Hartford
Horace Mann..
Hartford.
Sister of Hnsb. No. asl.
ill
f
Uenixigltia.
Sickneoa
Sister of Wife Na 8486.
{■_
Not deaf.
Desd. Probably hearing.
No. 2631 ; fourth to H^sb. No. 4869 ; fifth to Hnsb. No.
4868.
{ B
N.T.
{"
Brain fever
Mich.
1 '
OataiThal fever..
Pft
N. r
Not deaf
Died 1878.
Ind.....^
Not deaf.
8«
K. E. Indnatrlal
and Montreal.
( B
Hartford
Hartford
Pa
1 B
/ B
i B
{^
B
.A
{i
.....•...*•.*•
Ohio
Parents second conslns. Sister of Hnsb. No. 247a
m
HI..
Parents conslns. Died 1892.
Pa
Scarlet fever
Pa
Ind
ft
Brain fever
OhIllB and fever .
Ind
Mother of Wife No. 2682.
Va
ViL
Typhoid fever...
Ho
Mo
242
lobular Statement of Marriage.
PABTNXB8 IN MaBBIAOB.
\
1892
im
IB93
ie&2
189&
laso
1B33
1891
lifli
1BS9
IfifiO
ISflO
1H90
1
1191
So. cil OUlJilna.
f0usb>ad
twife...
/Hnsbuid
twiffl....
fHMbind
Iwifn,...
\WlIe....
musbuid
jHnitbwid
\WIf fl ....
fHuftbftnd
reimbuid
i86i
1850
1887
Brothers and
Bliiten.
[IndndiDg Per-
son recorded.]
Deaf BelstlTes.
1
1
P
1
1
6
6
i
1
1
1
1
QO
P
[Not Indndlng Inrothers and sisters
nor children.]
laoo
6
4
-
a ooQsins T.I. *..... ...^^. ....T. ..
1301
imt
18M
3
1
3
1
-
i864
1
8
12
1
8
1
1303
"ii
.^.
Sfother (Wife No. 1302)
]S»i
1840
1848
1840
1860
i862
1823
1834
1866
8
8
6
8
8
1
7
6
9
8
3
a
a
2
1
1
8
2
1
a
6
1
4
1
a
-
ISOfi
1306
im
1907
1306
....
-
1
1
\
ItfOO 1
4
4
8
1
"
fHusbud
■ ■ ■ ■ 1 Wife . .
ISIO
-
3
rHuBbaad
JHtiBband
~ Iwife....
1816
1816
1807
6
9
1
1
1
1
3
a
7
1
1
1
1
1
4
2
-
a
mi
1313
fHuflbind
JHiubAnd
1803
4
ma
2
1311
-
4
-
\nvf —
/Husband
1774
1
1
....
....
1316
1H91
1dm
/Hoflbimd
fHuilMnd
iWi/a....
1862
1
1
1
1
1
1
1310
eeT,
8
3
3
1
3
laiT
isfliiasi —
lisiiase a
/Husb4iid
twiJa....
rsiubind
fHuAbaDd
twifa....
JHuAbuid
twife....
/HTinbiind
1873
1828
1820
1839
1847
1828
1824
64?
1867
8
1
1
1
4
3
8
6
1
1
9
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
4
1
1
3
a
—
laiB
im
IBOO^,.,,
1880 1853
TfttKl 1A0CI
a
*
8
1
7
a
-
1330
1331
[ '
IBW;
-
0
im
6
—
im
fH^bajid
twife....
iB^band
twtfe....
/HUHbUld
1
a
1869
1836
1866
1»9,
1
"s*
2
11
1
3
1
8
....
....
a cotisins ..-..T..t..T.....* ,....T
1
....
1
8
—
Oonsins
laafl.iBfio 1882 -
f i 1
TaiiUar Statement of Marriages.
243
Faxthbrs in Mabbiaok.
i
a
§
i
I
o
I
190()
1902
1308
1804
1306
1306
{ohL
1307
1308
1900
1310
1811
{I
e.
1313
1314
1815
1316
1317
1818
1310
1320
1821
1322
1328
1324
1325
(27
{i
Aivlgned cBTue
of deBfben.
Scarlet fever. ,
Brain fever.,
Gradual looa. .
Brain fever. . .
Scarlet fever. .
Brain fever.
Meafllea.
Whooping cough.
'A MB voyagec".
nta
Scarlet fever. ,
Oankwraah..
ITr.&rii'gine
Scarlet fever..
SlckneiB.
Aoold
Scarlet fever. . ,
Spotted fever.
Scarlet fever. .
Oong*n of brain 7
- ' of*
Scarlet fever. .
School for the
deaf where
educated.
Neb.
IB...
Hartford.
Hartford.
Mo.
lU..
Hartford .
Hartford.
Hartford.
Hartford .
Mo.
Mo.
Hartford .
Pa
N.Y.
Hartford.
Hartford.
Tenn.
Tenn.
Mich.
Hartford.
Hartford.
Ky..
Ind.
Ob..
Ark
Ky. (7).
N. T. . .
N. Y....
Hartford..
Hartford .
Hartford.
Hartford.
Kani.
N. O..
(7).
W. Va..
Hartford.
Hartford.
Hartford .
Bemarka.
Third marriage; lat to Huab. No. 2650; 2d to Hoah. No.
466. Died 1893.
Not deaf.
Mother of Hnab. No. 13C8 and Wife No. 3304.
Brother of Wife No. 8804.
Second marrlBge ; first to Hosb. No. 132.
Not deaf.
First marriage; second to Wife No. 1306w Separated.
Second marriage ; first to Wife Na ISOfiw
Parents cousins.
SisterofHnabiNo. 608L
Brother of Hasbi No. 1810.
Brother of Wife No. 3546.
Not deaf.
Brother of Husb. No. 1808. Died 1800.
Sister of Wife No. 1346, Wife No. 1868, Hosb. No.
Hnsb. No. 2826.
Not deaf.
Died 1861.
Not deal Died 1868.
Not deaf.
SiBter of Hnsb. No. SSS.
Brother of Wife No. 1847.
Not deaf.
Parents second oonsins.
Not deaf.
Parents oonsins. Second marriage j first to Hnsb. No. 3714.
Sister of Hnsb. No. 2764 and Wife No. 2738.
Sister of Hnsb. No. 2619.
244
Tabular Statement of Marriage.
1990
1890
1190
1B90
13301800
1331
1333
1333
1391
133&
i3aa
1537
1338
1339
%
P I .
I'
No. of OMldrcn,
16^
180T
I
183a I
l^a
IBSO
l*w
1890
1891
1893
1890
1890
1892 —
1340 1890
1341
1342
1343
1349
134«
1347
1S48
1^9
1890
1B90
iei3
1§81
1603
iim
\W^
llCl —
laao 6
1861
1B93 leei
\
18D4 1893 1
1891 ,
18911892
FABTNES0 HI MaSBUOK,
fHtubuid
twife
jHniibftndlBaS
iWlfe.,. 1&40
\Wlfe..,Jl8*4
Iwife...
jHDHbaud
>Wlfe , . . .
[Including Per*
BOD Ffscofded.]
isoa
1863:
isea.
jeu*it»ndP8M
tvVifo.... 18S9
^HiifibaQd- ■'
fHuBbMd 18^5
fHuflbaBd 1S61
mnnbiinil 1S61
/Hasbimd 182fi
OVlft^..,Jl810
f HuHbfttia 1S31
twifa.„.|18a9
fHuBbwid 1831
twife, ., 1333
miiftband 1»31
Iwtfi^..., 1833
fHuBband leOl
twife,„.!ia64
{Hqfib*nii 1834
fHiiBbajid ]S:i4
tWlfti,...|1838
/HuFi^jand'lBiSa
tWife..,|.
/HuAbKtid 18DQ
tWift^...
jHuBbftnd ISOfl
twife„.Jiei4
IHuflbaud WTA
{ Husband
twlfe
1873
Deaf BelAtlTEfl.
[Kot includliip: brotb<*r« imd
xioF cblldffiu.J
Couflin .
CoiuUa.
OoubLh ...,.,.
3 aecoDd conilzu. .
3iec!OQdcoaaini;,.
3 aeoond consliLa.
CohkIb »....
3 unclee (Hiub. Ko. 1343 la one) : atL^i
(Wife No. 5M&>
GoiuJn ...... p ,..,...»».
;ireph«ir (Hiub. No. 1341}.
Ooudii*
Tabular Statement of Marriages.
245
FABTimS IM liABBIAOX.
1826 /•
1827 /
1 {inf.
1380 / ••
18311 I
1882!
1388
1884
183S
{I
1837 {-^
{
{
1888
1338,
13401
1841
18431 I**
18431 I J
1344
1346
18M
1347
{I
13i8
13A9
Of deafneaa.
Scwlet f erer. .
Scarlet fever..
Scrofula
Scarlet fever.
Scarlet fever. ,
Scarlet fever. .
School for the
deaf where
wiiifOatfld*
Mich.
Hartford. . . .
Bdlnbnrgh. .
Hartford . .
Hartford..
Ind., Ey. & La.
Neb.
Neb.
Brain fever. ,
Biokneaa
Oerebro-ap. x
Brain fever. ,
Brain fever. .
InHam. of brain
Scarlet fever. .
Bryaipelaa....
SoarlAt fever.
Typl^oid fever .
A oold. .
A cold..
Mo.
Mo.
Mo.
Mo.
ni.
ni..
N.Y..
N.Y..
Minn.,
Minn.
Ohio..
Ohio..
Hartford.
Hartford.
Hartford.
Hartford.
Hartford..
Hartford..
Neb
Neb
London...
Ohio.
Ohio.
Ind..
N. Y.,
N. Y..
N.Y.
Hartford.
N.O..
N. 0..
Ky.JiMo.,
Remarks.
First marriage ; second to Wife No. 1328.
Died 1886^
Second marriage ; first to Wife No. 1827.
Not deaf. Deserted his wife 1860.
Brother of Hnsb. No. 1882.
Brother of Hnsb. No. 1331.
Sister of Hnsb. No. 2637.
Dead.
First marriage ; second to Wife No. 1336.
Not deaf.
Second marriage ; first to Wife No. 1336.
Not deaf.
Died 1842. Parents cousins.
Brother of Wife No. 361 8 and Wife No. 8880. First marriage ;
second to Wife No 1830 ; third to Wife No. 1340.
Sister of Hnsband No. 1374. Died 1849.
Second marriage ; first to Wife No. 1338; third to Wife No.
1340. Brother of Wife No. 8618 and Wife No. 3880.
Died 1864.
Third marriage ; first to Wife No. 1838 ; second to Wife No.
1889. Brother of Wife No. 3618 and Wife No. 8880.
Parents first cousins. Brother of Wife No. 249.
Died 1887.
First marriage ; second to Wife Na 1846. Died 1898.
Sister of Wife No. 260.
Second marriage ; first to Wife No. 1845. Separated. Died
189a
Sister of Wife No. 1368, Wife No. 1810, Hnsb. No. 2824, Hush.
No. 2826.
Brother of Wife No. 2090.
Not deaf.
Third marriage.
Uneducated.
246
Tabular Statement of Marriages.
MABHtAliEl].
laeiiBflO
I
I
jl
13&aia(M
1366
1357
13&g
m
Q
i80a
No. of ChlLdzviL
19T8
imi
1S86
imi
isiiaL,..
19e0 1S9(MSGT
1041
1M2
13<?3
136A
13«fi
1366
1367
ISJftb
lil09
1370
1371
13T3
1373
i£eo
laaii
lasgiBai
lasQitm
I
l89l'l8Sl(
1801 1801
laau 1634
lasii ....
1^11891
I
imO 1S86
137418W
I
1001
aU.
G
a
1 I -
I
-I 2
\
— I *
— Q
l*ASTlfEB4 SM BCABBIAOK.
tWlfft...,
fHiubftiid
jHuabaud
\Wlfo
fiiubuid
jfiiubuid
1S33
itm
BroChtin and
SLRttfrsu
[liicludlrift Per-
mxa rtNourdad 1
IWl-
leM
jHuslj*Dd|l8M
iEiubHDcii —
i
(Hnaband ll^*^
f MiubMid IBOO
twife.„.
J HuAb^utl
(Wife....
J Husband
ldt)fi
1348
lafii
1813
i Hiubaud lafli
jHitMiMiiid:i»4&
t HtiBbiuod
(KuMltttid
tWifti . ..
laai
1333
liS6
imi
> BukbaDd' 1855
tWUc_ U85il
jHualwid.^^..
IHuBbiind!l8fiU
iWlfe,, Jl8fi»
I HujibujdWo
\WlI«....:i8Sfl
JllUMbUid
jHuHbftiid
I Wife....
1337
1609
1601
muMband 1811
\Wifi;. ..|ltj50
' Jllufibjuidlimf
OVlfe....|l&Jfi
Deaf BeUtlTea.
[Not including brothen and aiaten
nor children.]
Annt.
" Distant Ttdatiou".
antndmother (Wife No. 8371) ; parenti
(No. 144).
C3ouBin and others
Cousin (Wife No. 783).
Nephew (Hosb. No. 1101).
Tabular Statement of Marriages.
247
PABTmCBS IN MaBBIAOB.
lW{B
1362
1363
1364
1365
1366
1367
1358
I
1869
1360
1361
13621
1363 '
13641
1365
1366
1367
1868
1369
1370
1371
1372
!l373
11374
15<
3
lint
AMlgnedcanm
of deafoefls.
Brain fever. ,
Brain fever. .
Oather'g In hesd.
Scarlet fever. . . . .
Inflammation.
Fever
Spinal fever .
Scarlet fever. . .
Typhoid fever .
Abaceea in head. .
Scarlet fever. . . . ,
Whooping cough.
Fall
Disease in head.
Epilepsy......
Spinal fever .
Brain fever..
Rising In head.
lUnesa..
Uloemlnhead.
School for the
deaf vrhOTe
educated.
m..
Kendall Ji Ool.
Hartford .
Pa
ni. Jilnd.
m.
111. Aclnd.
Ind
Oermany .
N. Y
Ind..
Ind..
m.
Hartford .
HI..
la.
Ind
Hartford.
Wis.
Ind..
Hamilton k Ijd
Ootiteulz.
Le Ck>nteulx k
W. N. Y.
N.Y
England
Ohio..
Ohio..
N. J. & Pa.
HartTd k Coll.
N.Y.
Germany (?),..
Ky
Wurtemburg.
Mich
Texas..
Texas..,
Va..
Va..
Hartford..
Hartford. .
Hartford
Ind. &Tenn..
Hartford .
Hartford.
Bemaite.
Desd.
Died 1864.
First marriage; second to Wife No. 1364. Brother of Wife
No. 8044.
Parents cousins. Died 1887.
Second marriage; first to Wife No. 1868L Brother of Wife
No. 8044. Left his wife 1898.
Died 1893.
Died 1869.
Not deaf.
Not deaf.
Sister of Husb. No. 2824, Husb. No. 2825, Wife No. 1810,
Wife No. 1346. Died 1866.
First marriage ; second to Husb. No. 3627.
Not deaf.
Not deaf. Sister of Wife No. 1476.
Sister of Wife No. 1440.
Brother of Wife No. 3808.
First marriage ; second to Husb. No. 54. Died 1892.
Parents cousins. Sister of Wife No. 3751.
Parents third cousins.
Parents cousins. Sister of Wife No. 178 and Wife No. 178.
Brother of Wife No. 1338. Died 1867.
248
TahUar Statement of Marriages.
MABBLi.au.
a
i
1876]
13781
1877
1378
1879
1880
1881
1882
1383
1384
1386
1886
1387
1388
1380
1890
1301
1892
1808
1394
1306
1896
1397
1306
1890 .
1890.
1890 .
1890
1899
1894
1894
1894
1894
1894
1893
18931
1893
1894
1896
1890
1894
1891
1889
1891
1886
1863
1870
1874
1886
1894
1893
No. of OhUdfon.
1874
1894
1S64
1888
18891881
pAHTMxsi or Habbiaob.
I Brotfaen imd
Klvt«n.
I [IiLaladliig Pir^
I HOB rworded.]
f Huiibiuid I8ia 14
a
14
2
14
1
14
j HiiPtmad H..H
I Wile ....
t ^ u-? ...
THuiibaad!.^.
i Wlftt . . . Jm^T T
*Htiiib*Q(l. 40?
"iwtff^.^J as?
rtri^KbktidilJH3
jHuflband
twtffj....
/Hufllmnd
VWHt^.,..
IS&S
iHTifltumd'
(WtfiJ
jHufl bond 1863
fHu^lmud
IW'fc ...
\ Wife ....
J H nHband
"Iwtffi . . . ,
ariiHUftnti IB,-^
I
HitabiiiLd .. ..
itti«j a
1W1
18T2
j lliniband
IwifL'....;
JUuBband
IWJfM
J Huf^bitPd
Iwift ....
iwiff....
1H03
1433
1M2
jfHijRb^jid
\Wif6 ....
j Husband
/Hnflb*Dd
I Wife..
leiT
lasji; II
n^l 4
4 ' —
. Deaf BelatlTes.
[Not Inclnding brothen and aisteri
nor children.]
6 nephewaand niecea (including Wife
No. 229, Hnsb. No. 4266).
Conain and oihera
6 nephewa and nleoea (including Wife
No. 229, Huab. No. 4266).
6 nephewa and nieces (Including Wife
No. 239, Huab. No. 4266.)
6 nephewa and nleoea (including Wife
No. 229, Huab. No. 4266).
6 nephewa and niecea (including WU«
No. 229, Huab. No. 4266).
Great-aunt. .
7 I —
a I —
7 nephewa and niecea (Huabw No. 83T9,
Huab. No 8878, Wife No. 4833, Wife
No. 2465, Wife No. 166, Wife No. 811^;
5 grand-nephewa and nleoea (includ-
ing Huab. No. 3687).
6couainaof father....
Inieoe; Inephew
Taiular Statemetii of Marriages.
249
PABXXXB8 xir Mabbiaok.
1875
1876.
1377
1378
1379-
1380
1381
1882
1383
1884
1383
1386
1887
1388
1389
1390
1991
1992
1393
1894
1396
1806
1897
1388
of deafnew.
Sickne
Meaales k Dlph.
Scarlet fever. ,
Hoarlet fever. .
Scarlet feyer. .
Scarlet fever..
Scarlet fever. .
7 Nervoiu fever..
Inf. Flta
OhL
1
Fever..
Scarlet fever. .
ninesa.
Diphtheria..
Heaalea.....
"Whooping oongh.
Wftwingitla.
School for the
deaf where
educated.
Cani^oharie .
N.Y
Can^Joharie.. .
Va..
Va..
Pa.,
Pa.
Va..
Germany (7)..
Germany (7)..
N.Y
N.Y
Pa.
Mich.
Mich.
Mich
Mich. & Le
Ooutenlx.
Va
Va. & W. Va. .
Hartford .
Hartford..
Ohio
Ohio & Gin.
N.Y..
N. Y..
N.Y..
N.Y..
Md.
Le GoTxtenlx. .
Md.lkLeCont'x.
Bemarka.
Brother of Wife No. 426A, Hnah. No. 1377, Hush. No. 1879.
Dead.
Slater of Hueb. No. U52.
First marriage ; second to Wife No . 1378. Bro. of Hnsb. No.
1376, Hnsb. No. 1879, Wife No. 4261 Dead.
Slater of Huab. No. 4264.
Second marriage ; first to Wife No. 1377. Brother of Husb.
Na 1876, Hnsb. No. 1879, Wife No. 4264. Dead.
Brother of Hnsb. No. 1376, Huab. No. 1877, Wife No. 4264.
Dead.
Brother of Wife No. 8480 and Wife No. 2252.
Not deaf.
Not deaf.
Sister of Wife No. 469.
Unedncated.
Not deaf.
Died 1891.
Sister of Wife No. 1094.
Not deaf.
Slater of Huab. No. 8377 and Hnsb. No. 8880.
Dead.
Sister of Wife No.
No. 628.
Not deal
629. First marriage ; aeoond to Hnsb.
250
Tabular Statement of Marriages.
1399
1400
1401
1403
1408
1404
140S
1406
1407
1408
1409
1410
1411
1412
1413
1414
1416
1416
1417
1418
1419
14iX)
1421
1422
i
142H
1424 1
Mabbxaoks.
1 1
1890 1874
188911860
1889,1878
18891887
1892
1889
1882
1877
1890 187«
18891866
1893 1876
1894
1890
1890
1890
1876
1881
1884
No. of Ohildren.
1870
1890|1889
1889,1882
1890 18861 1
1890 1886 2
1889 1880
1871
1887
Pabtnxbb xm Mabbiaqk.
( trnsluHit! 11*22
(WlJo..,. 1820
(HiiRUi^iid lH5fJ
'( Wift' .... tKSt)
miiebJiiJd.lSS&
Uvif«_., 1«57
UlnflhAiHl lfl*4
Iwirt*.... lrt*7
J rtiiftlwmd I»*6
iWLf. .... l*WiG
J HiirtlHiiid 1.^^7
I Huwl
1 Wifi'
_ I J ttiiHbatad IBia
' I VS |f<. .... . .
I VVif. .._ 1958
tHimliaiid \m&
'OVlfi',,. lf*5fi
IfruHbanc] 1P3«
\\Vif,^. .. i§4a
UlM^Una 1348
\ Wlfo , . , iH.'iO
Brothers and
Sisters.
[Including Per-
son recorded.]
H ft
' (Riinb^ind lN4ti 10
UlTlrtbttlKl tNt>
nTri>*l]arid IsTjT
'< WJf«< . , , , IHGR
(Riit^banil 18SR
\\SVU ... IS04
Hrii*b)Hjj'lHi!:2
1 fitusbttnti
2
10
4 —
Deaf BelativesL
[Not tnclading brothers and sisters
nor children.]
Oonsin
Ooosin; nephew...
1 nephew or niece. .
2 coQsins
2 cousins (Husb. No. 1414 is one).
2 cousins (Husb. No. 1418 and Husbi
No. 1416.)
2 cousins (Husb. No. 1414 is one)
Uncle
2 second cousins
Tabular Statement of Marriages.
251
PABTMKB8 IN MaKBZAOB.
<
/Inf.
B
9
/Inf.
B
B
1
16
7
18
8
8
Anlgned cause
of deftf neiH.
Scarlet fever. . . ,
Typhoid fever.. ,
nta
Typhoid fever..
Scarlet fever ..
Scarlet fever. .
Brain fever.
Cold.
Sickuen.
Typhna fever.
Cold
Scarlet fever. .
Brain fever...
Meningltia. . . .
Scarlet fever. .
Scarlet fever. .
Brain fever..
Scarlet fever. .
Fall.
Fever
Spotted fever.
Heaalea..
Spotted fever..
Scarlet fever...
Spotted fever. .
Brain fever....
Scarlet fever. .
Chicken pox. .
Heningltia....
Oftther'g in head.
School for the
deaf where
educated.
Pa
Pa
N. Y
N. y
Pa
Iowa & Pa
N. Y
N. Y
N.Y. Impr»d..
Ill
Wia
Wit
Ark
Ark
N.Y. Imp'd...
Clarke
Wis
Wis
Mich
Mich
Pa
Mo
Ill
Chicago, Wis.,
IkNorrls.
Ohio
Ohio
Ohio.
Ohio
Ohio
Ohio
Ohio
Ohio
Ohio
Pa
Ohio
Ohio.
Ohio
Ohio
Ohio..
Ohio
OhJo&OoU....
Ohia
m
HI
Mich
IlL
TT^fcyiM
Kana
Kana.,IU.IkIa.
Bemarka.
Sister of Wife No. 1506.*
Brother of Wife No. 2%.
Sister of Husb. No. 2814.
Sister of Wife No. 944.
Died 1889.
Brother of Wife No. 102 and Husb. 1436.
Died 1890.
Sister of Wife No. 2064 and Wife No. 2509. Parents second
cousins. Educated in common schools.
Brother of Husb. No. 141&
Sister or Wife No. 1690.
Bro. of Husb. No. 1418.
Parents cousins. Sister of Husb. No. 4038, Husb. No. 4212,
Husb. No. 4034, and Wife No. 3816.
Divorced.
Brother of Husb. No. 1483.
Not deaf. Separated one month after marriage.
First marriage ; second to Husb. No. 1886.
252
Tabular Statement of Marriages.
M4SBrA«£9,
1437
1428
1430
ft
1890
1889
isao
1389
iBsg
U31ilS»}
1133
1882
itiii*
I84U
1963
18G9
\ 1887
1433 ISag IS73
i434
llilG
14^
1437
18® ....
18SU;18«i
1390 1884
I
iDPtilSBU
wools*?
14»0 18t^ ISSO
I
I
1440
1441
IBHS
ll42lSH1i,
1877
187a
ISHS
No. of ObUdivn.
144S
1444
I44erl3^
I44ei&9[»
1447 lip)
I
!
1419 VSm
1860; im
1^78'
l«7&
1H61
INM
4
%
\ -
\m\ 1
u
-
4
-
1
Pabtmxbs nr Mabhtaob.
— : 8 ' —
115*!-
fi I -
7 —
1 -
*!-
1 -
I
I
1 I —
1 -
— 2
— i
i
3 [ -
a!-
/HuBband
tir<r«....
/Hoflband
twife . .
/HnBband
\Wife . . .
/HuBband
\Wife.„.
/Husband
\Wife ....
(Husband
1 Wife ....
i
o
I
1858
1862
1818
1837
1838
1829
1888
{Husband
(Husband
\Wife.
{Husband
Wife ....
/Husband
tWife.
/Husband
(Wife....
/Husband
/Husband
(Wife....
1843
/Husband
(Wife.
/Husband
(Wife....
/Husband
(Wife.
/Husband
(Wife....
/Husband
(Wife....
/Husband
(Wife..
/Husband
(Wife . .
/ Husband
twife...
/Husband
t Wife ....
/Husband
(Wife....
/Husband
\Wift.
/Husband
tWife....
1863
1867
1846
1849
1860
1863
1847
1861
1860
1866
1861
1846
1861
1860
1866
1848
1856
1842
1862
1862
1860
1884
1843
1849
1860
1863
1863
1866
1841
1838
1828
1828
1832
Brothers and
Sisters.
[Including Per-
son recorded.]
Deaf Relatives.
[Not including brothers and sisten
nor chOdien.]
Cousin.
Fourth oonsln (Husb. No. 144) ; grand-
father partlaUy deaf.
2 cousins.
2 third oousinB (Wife No. 11168 and Husb.
No. 2476).
2niecea
Oousin.
Cousin .
I
Cousin. . . .
2cou8lnB.
8 cousins (including Husb. No. 4169^
Nephew.
Tabttlar Statement of Jfarriages.
263
Pabtvkbs nr Mabmaok,
1436
1426
1427
1428
1429
1430
1431
1482
1488
I
{»
{I
u.
{^
{I
B
2
Mmlngltla. .
Scarlet ferer. ,
Bnln fever...
Scarlet ferer. .
Brain ferer...
Typhoid ferer..
1434
143S
1486
1487
1488
1489
1440
1441
1442
1448
1444
1446
1446
{.I
1447
1448
1449
{•r
{I
{?
{1
{::::
Spotted foyer..,
Rirfwg in head. .
Gatheeg in head.
Hydrooephalna
Scarlet ferer. .
Scarlet ferer..
IMphtherla...
ICeoingitia. . . .
Gold
VUlonhead.
Scarlet fever. .
Meningitlfl..
.of
AgneoroaloineL.
Scailet fever..
Scarlet fever. .
Inflam. of Drain..
School for the
deaf where
educated.
SLIkGoU...
Anoerhnrg..
Lutheran ...
Pa....
Ohio..
Bdgbaaton..
Ohio..
Ohia.
HarTdlkOoU.
Ohio..
Ohia.
Ky.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Ohio..
Ont.
Pa....
Minn.
Minn.
Minn.
N.T.AW.N.Y.
LeOoutenlz...
5^-
Ky.
Minn.
Minn.
Pa....
Ohio.
Ifioh.
Mich.
Wi*.
Mich.
Ifioh.
Ohio.
Ohio.
Hartford.
Ohio.
Ohio.
Bemarks.
Not deaf.
Died 1888.
Not deaf.
Brother of Wife No. 8006.
Brother of Wife No. 268. Died 1890.
Not deaf. Parenta consina.
Slater of Wife No. 8099.
Brother of Wife Na 281. Parenta coniina.
Parenta aeoond coosina. Sister of Hnah. No. 1667.
Bra of Huab. No. 1411 and Wife No. 102. Died 1896.
Not deal
Slater of Wife No. 2420 and Wife No. 818a
Parenta third conaina. Brother of Hnaband No. 1439.
Died 1889.
Parenta third conaina. Brother of Hnab. No. 1488b
Died 1888.
Flrat marriage ; aeoond to Hnab. No. 8496. Sister of Wife
No. 1868.
Parenta fourth cousins.
Parenta aecond cousins.
Probably dead.
Flrat marxiage ; aeoond to Huab. No. 2478 ; third to Huab.
Nal682.
Slater of Huab. No. 26i.
Second marriage ; first to Huab. No. 8444. Sister of Hnsb.
Na 1461.
Not deaf.
Dead.
254
Tabular Statement of Marriagee.
d
t^
*
-
s.
h
0
p
B
1
-B
0
ft
n
s
1
M^ELKlAUEhL.
5? No. Of Ohildren.
1460 lew IBSO
I<51 1880,1886
I ' '
115.^ Ittfm EHT4
i I
lisfi leiM) isiri 7
145T|1990'1S31
i I
1*58.1804 I HStg
IMftl^eO ....
l4fi0'lB&iW:4
1461 iWtwL,..
14ft2l8(K)],...
l4a3;lBU3lltt«2
14<l4'lBVJltJyj ~
14fift'lS^a IH91 I
I I !
1466 JaH 1801 !l
I I I
i4nw Jfl9:i im ,
I
14<?& Esao .
J471I iHilQ 1WI2 —
I I 1
1471 l8UiJ ...J 1
— a
Pabtksbs Dff Maxbiaok.
(Husband
1 Wife . . .
Brotheraand
Slsten.
[IncludlDg Per-
son recorded.]
1862
1862
f Husband 1840
tWife .... 1854
/Hnsband
twife ....
/Husband
\Wife...
/Husband
twife . . .
/Husband
\Wife....
iHutband
\Wlfe ....
iHxuband
\Wlfe ....
/Husband
\Wlfe ....
/Husband
\ Wife ....
/Husband
1 Wife ....
1836
1834
/Husband
twife
1844
1847
1871
1860
1826
1787
10
1862
1868
1836
1837
1867
1872
1846
/Husband 'i860
XWife....^.
/Husband' 1865
\Wlfe....
/Husband
tWife....
1857
1847
1869
/Husband 1864
twife.
/Husband
twife....
1863
1871
(Husband 1862
(Wife ....
/Husband
tWife ....
/Husband
twife .
1866
1864
1868
/Husband 186S
\Wif^....\.
/Hu8band,1840
t Wife.... 1861
/Husband 1862
\Wife. ...[..„
j Hiubandi . . . .
twife.... 11863
Deaf Relatives.
[Not including brothera and sisten
nor clilldren.]
Cousin and others.
Father (Husb. No. 3199) ; uncle ; aunt ;
7 second cousins (including Hash.
No. 1826, Husb. No. 1687, Husb. No.
1826); 2 third cousins (Wife No. 211
and Husb. No. 1676); 1 fourth cousin ;
great-aunt ; great-uncle (Husb. No.
1824); nephew.
Mother (Wife No. 1467); aunt ; ad cousin
Oousin.
Ck>usin (Husb. No. 4S11).
3 paternal cousins; 1 maternal second
cousin ; third oousin ; 4 distant coo-
sins.
Tabular Statement of Marriages.
255
Paktnsbb in Mabbxaoe.
1
1
AssigDed caiwe
of dcMfneas.
BralnATy»dfev.
iBflun. of brain..
School for the
deaf where
educated.
Bemark&
I 11
Mich
Died 1889
i«o; ^ -5
Mich
f. .
Ohio
Brother of Wife ^0, 1447. Second marriage ; fLret to Wife
No. 1663. .
Brother of Wife No 1876k
1461
{ a
{i
{\
{1
{i
RTMIIinB
Ohio
N. Y
1452
Scarlet fever
Scarlet feyer
N. Y
Tnfl
1463
Kj
Ky
Sister of Hnab. No 8901.
14M
Scarlet ferer.....
Ky. :...::..::
Ind
1466
Spotted ferer....
Ind
Not Deaf.
1466
N. Y
1467
Hartford
Md
Not deaf. Died 1861.
Died 1877.
B^nfer.&dlpht'a
1468
Va
xnoen ...
Ohio
1469
Ind
1460
Brain fever
Brain fever
Paw&Mlnn....
Ohio
*f*«T". . . ....
1461
{
f
,
Ala
1462
1463
{-
Cold
Water on brain . .
Hartford.
Hartford
Mioh
Not deaf.
First marriage ; eeoond to Wife No. 1679.
Died 1898.
1464
{ '
Mich
Gather'g in bend.
Vm
1466
Educated at home. Semi-mute.
1466
1467
1468
1469
1470
1471
1473
1478
{:
{b*
Gerebro-sp. men.
Wbooplng oongh.
Heaoleeand gath.
eringinbead.
Spotted fever. . .
Typhoid-pnen^a .
Ohio
Ohio
ni
ni
Ga
Oa
Ky
Kyi. :...::::..
{1
N, J
m
Not deaf.
Dead.
Typhoid fever...
TT^T^f
Mo
Parents third conslns.
Soarletfever
Minn
Not deal
Not deaf.
Slater of Wife No. 3866.
256
Tabular Statement of Marriages.
Pabtnxbb IK Habbxaqb.
1474
1890 1861
UTfi,lS90lH66
147fl
1477
nra
1479
1460
1481
14^
usa
14S»
146H
1487
1488
1489
ll«l
14^1
1800 1881
1892 . ..
1891 I Wl
15^H
18P0 1;^
13U0 IS 88
18S0 ...
IfiQoL..
18011801
180'J 1B78
18Qn .
IB69 1851
ISP*;,
LS&9 1886
ld^l8S6
1890
I
1493 1891
1494 lueg
1495
1S90
1496 j 1880
l49fT18ea
14981890
1B66
1884
1891
1892
76T
1864
No. of Ohlldreii.
(Husbtad
twife.,
( Hasband
twife....
/HuBbftnd
twifo....
/Hnsband
twife ....
/HnBbftnd
\Wife.
/Hnsband
\Wlfe
(HuBband
tWife . .
(HuBband
t Wife ....
(Httsband
tWife.
(HtiBband
tWife....
/Husband
twife.
'Husband
,Wlfe...
/Hnsband
twife.
/Husband
twife....
/Husband
twife
/Husband
tWife.
/Husband
twife.
/Husband
twife....
/Husband
twife.
/Husband
twife....
/Husband
/Husband
twife .
/Husband
twife.
/Husband
twife.
/Husband
1846
ISll
1822
1860
1868
1861
1869
1866
1867
1841
1864
1862
1864
1R47
1810
1827
1861
1865
1866
1847
19M
1826
1828
1814
1894
1846
1889
1866
1841
1866
1860
1868
1889
1849
1889
1842
1849
1842
Brothers and
Sisters.
[Including Per-
son recorded.]
11
Deaf Relatives.
[Not-lndudlng brothers and siaten
nor children.]
Parents (Na 1487)..
3d cousin (Husb. No. 671).
2 second cousins (Wife No. 1630 and Wife
No. 8921).
Third cousin.
Parents (No. 8841) ; 2 uncles (Husb. Na
8843 and Husb. No. 3847) ; aunt (Wife
No. 3821).
Qreat-uncle and cousin.
Tabular Statement of Marriagee.
257
PABTMXB8 nr IffABBXAQX.
a
1
1
Afliigiied MUM
of deftfneM.
School for the
deaf where
educated.
Bemarks.
{"^
Hartfoxd
Pa
1474
flAiml.iniitiL TTot ftt Mihool
{I
{IK
1475
Va
1476
Gold In head
Hartford
Hartford
lU
ni
Sister of Wife No. 1861.
1477
{ ••
Gftthefginhead.
1478
Oradnal deoay. . .
MeulM
N.Y.AW.N.T.
Ohio
Not deaf.
1479
{^
Hartford
Died 1886.
1480
1481
{'1
{'^
{\
{1
1"
iB
{b*
Meulealkttrr..
Bndnferer
MeMles&BHrr..
Measles
N.T. ADL....
Ill
Second marriage; fint to Wife No. 148X
1482
N.Y. Am.....
Til
Separated. First marriage ; second to Wife No. 1481.
Second marxiage; first to Hnsb. No. 1718.
N. Y.A H»fd..
N.Y.
Ohio.
1483
dath^gliihead.
Brain fever
Oolda. Oradnal
decline since 7
years of age.
Mother of Hnsb. No. 1676.
First marriage ; second to Wife No. 1600.
Died 1892.
1484
Ohio
1486
Ky. AOolL....
m.
Mich
Mich.
Sister of Hnsb. No. 1758.
ninesB
Died 1887.
1486
Sister of Hnsb. No. 692 and Wife No. 3156.
1487
Scarlet feyer. ....
Scarlet fever.
Ky
Died 1876.
^:: :::::::.:::
Mother of Hnsb. No. 1485. Died 1856.
1468
Pa
1489
(....
Semi-mnte.
\ B
{I
Patents consins. Sister of Hnsb. No. 2911.
1490
N.Y
N. Y
Brother of Wife No. 3442.
Brain fever
Oather'g in head.
Pever.
1491
IlLAInd
m.
Scarlet fever.....
Scarlet fever
N.Y.
1492
N. Y
Brother of Hnsb. No. 1422.
Mich
Mieh.ftN.Y..
Mich. & Ohio...
lU.
1493
{-
Inflam. in head..
InHam. In head..
Not deaf.
First marriage ; second to Wife No. 1496.
Dead.
1495
Ill
Ill
Second marriage ; first to Wife No. 1495.
Seml-mnt&
{ \
Cold
Onlnine
Tmm
1497
Texas
1498
Scarlet fever
Hartford
Died 1874.
Not deaf.
258
Tabular Statement of Marriages,
1
1
1
No. of Children.
o
1
i
!
i 1
d
1
P
14»
1991
1«90
1
I
lAOO
im&
1801
2
...L, .
1
IfiOt 1090
:
IfiO^ilSOL
ISfl
-
—
1&03
IBOO
_
-
—
-
15D4
iihnn
looe'ii^a
1368
—
—
J
!
....
%
-
3
-
15071833
1
lesB
2
-
1
1
isoa
1HD4
imn
I
1
iQog J»M»
....
,,.,L.,.
imo
1890
xm.
2
-
2 ' —
ItdL
iWi^sg
I
....
....
1
lAl^
lt)90
1
-
I
-
]fii:) 11094
189i
3
...
s
1
1514199(1
1
1
ms \mk
—
1 —
i^iriisjti
.... 4
....
4
j
1
1
-
3 —
1
18CC
J
~
a —
ISIU
lea'j
l.S^
.1-
a —
i5au
iS9U
l-.,.
isai
]»91 1B5S
a —
»|-
lUOT
1#91 , . . -
,,.. 1
levaa
laaa
1
,li90
'
_
....
1
Pabthxbb in ICabxiaqb.
, I I I
(HiiBband 1»0
twife... ,18«8
/HuBband,lB60
twife....|l872
( Husband i>
t Wife.... 1841
JHofllMUid' •
\Wife....|1887
tWife....|l858
jHuBbMidilMa
\Wlfe.... 11828
rHiMbaiid|l822
\Wlfe.... 11840
f HoBband
twife....
(Hnsbaud
twife....
(Hnsb..
\Wife ....
(HuBband
\Wlfe...
1859
1870
1859
Brothers and
Slaters.
[Including Per-
son reoorded.]
f Husband 1842
\ Wife. ...1846,
(Husband! 18531
\Wlfo.... 1868|
( Husband 1865i
t Wife ....
(Husband
twife . .
(Husband
tWife....
(Husband
twife.
1865
1868'
1870,
1869; 1
1846
1847
( Husband |....
twife 1861
I
(Husband' 1815
\Wife....\.... .
, -a
n p
(Husband 1836
tw^lfe....|48?
(Husband 1832 8
twife....
(Husband
twife. ..
(Husband
twife....
(Husband
twife ....
(Husband
twife
1836 2
1855,
1842'
1856
j Husband 1863
twife. ..11868,
3 —
8 I 2
1
1
1 I
1
I
10
1 I
Deaf Belatives.
[Not Including brothers and alBterB
nor children.]
— , Oousins .
— Scouslns .
— SconslnB.
Tadular Statement of Marriagea.
259
Pabthxm IK Habbiaqk
1499
IfiOO
1601
1503
U03
1604
1005
1506
1507
1506
10091
i
1010
1612,
I 1518
I
1514
I
1515|
1616
1617i
UlBi
I
1619
15».
I
1521
1
1022'
1528,
1634
1
AarisnedoMise
ofdeftfneM.
School for the
deaf where
educated.
Bemarln.
( 2
HeMlei^
N.T.Imp'd....
N.T.Imp'd....
C.N.T
LeOoutenlx...
Ky
{ B
{"*
r....
BlaingineuB....
{ 8
2b.....:::::::
(
Ib"
Mich
Slater of Wife No. 4066.
( B
Scarlet feyer.....
N.Y.AO.N.T.
O.N.Y.AN.Y.
Ind
Dead.
Firat marriage ; second to Wife No. 1606^
Dead.
{ 4
flTMIIinB
Ind
f B
Ind.
{ 8
Sidmeas
Ind.
Tenn
(....
T^Vin . . T , . T . TT r
t A
OongMtiTe chin..
Spotted feyer....
Ind
{ 6
Ind
f....
{ B
Olarke & Hor-
ace Mann.
Ml^h
{*
Teething
\ A
{?
t
ScirietfeVear; !".*.'.
'B<wletfeVer'..!!]
Spinal ferer
Spinal ferer
Scaiietfevw. */.;.'
Hartfoxd
Hartford
N. T
Parent! second couslna.
N. Y
N.Y.Imp.ltGol
N.Y.Impr'd...
N. Y
N. Y
N.Y.Impr»d..
Hartford
Hartford
Mich
Not deal
1....
Soarlet fever....
Whooping ooQgh.
Parents couaina.
Parents cousins.
Died 1891.
Typhoid fever h
quinine.
Spotted fever ...
Mich
{ B
Hartford
Ind. Am,
La.
Died 1894.
Not deaf.
{ B
Soarietfevw.!;;!
Ind
Parents second cousins. Brother of Hush. No. 1518.
Ind
{'2
'Wttver '
Oa
H.O
/ »
\A
Not deaf.
Slater of Wife No. 2009.
Gold and abeoeee.
Blokn«m
Ill
Died 1881.
HI
{a
Intermit, fever..
IlL
Not deaf. Brother of Wife No. 643 and Wife No. 1656.
260
Tabular Statement of Marriages.
S
i
11130
1636
1037
lS3i
ism
U31
1683
163S
1584
wm
16Bfl
Uff7
1638
1639
16*0
isa
1643
164a
1M4
164E
164a
1647
164S
1649
1660
M*HTiT*OK8.
ISW
s, ; No.
oi Ohildren.
Li-
I
18&1
laio
ISBD
ie>a
IBlfl
leoo
ISMj
ie0iifl«4
H
1093!
1889
IBSl
1890
1893
IBM
1166
1860
1889
1B8S
lew
1S90
1B90
l§90
isoo
1S90 1SS6
1893
1890
807
PABTMKB8 Dff MABBIAOX.
(HuMbAUd
jTHuHbAud
JHiuiUuid
IBSII
1814
1813
1868
Brothers and
8lBt«rB.
[Inolnding Per-
son recorded.]
/HuiibflDd 1868
jHuHbuid ^■.■
\Wiff ... 1840
fHu«b«ad ...J 1
'iWife ... la^T 10
J HuBband I&60 8
j Huabaiui ^ . .
iHuubfiJiil 1»21 1
jHuflbmDd 1*^7
tWife
JHiiNbADd 1831
tWifo . . ...
tHnnbaad
fHualtuidl^l 8
>Wlfe..-. I»a9 6
iHui'liAiid llilQ 8
l^V-:-
jHuflbaiiii l^OT 6
>Wife.... U21 7
f //ii4)&a)u/ - . 1
lwtfir...JlW7 3
rHuptMiid 184& 4
tWif<*^ 1
jHuabftnd I860 1
(Wife... 185S 1
jHuflbatid 1S36 6
{WHv . . „ 1844| 7
(Husband I. ..I 1
twife....
(Husband
tWife ....
(Husband
twife ....
(Husband
\Wife.
1887 1
1844 1
1837
1848
(Hunband 11859 _
twife....;1863 1
1
(Husband
\Wi/e....\
Deaf BdativeB.
[Not including brothers snd slaters
nor children.]
Niece (Wife No. 3612) ; mother gradually
became deaf ; also aunt late in life.
Niece.
Distant cousin.
Uncle . .
Cousin .
Tabular Statement of Marriages.
261
1
a
i
1626
1626
1527
1628
1629
1630
1631
1632
1633
1634
1685
1686
1687
1638
1539
1640
1541
PABTNSB8 nr Mabsiaox.
(
Assigned cfttise
of deafness.
School for the
deaf where
educated.
Bemarks.
BUlona fever
C.N.T
Ont
Ont
{
Died 1891.
{4
{I
niness
Hartfoid
Hartford
Ill
Died 1889.
Spotted fever....
SisterofHosb. No. 796.
Probably first marriage ; second to Wife No. UaSL
Notdesl
Probably second marriage ; first to Wife No. 1636.
ni
Neb
Qermanv
Ohio
Brother of Wife No. 1029.
{b
Second marriage ; 1st to Hnsb. No. 8929.
Ireland
Hartford.
Gal
{b
{1
Scarlet fever.....
Spinal meningitis
First marriage ; second to Hnsb. No. 2%4. Sister of Husb.
No. 262, Wife No. 2819, Wife Na 770.
Neb.ft Cal....
Va.
Not deaf. Divoroed.
Died 1891.
Fits
Irelsnd
N. Y
{bt
Fever
Ind
j....
N.T
{
(
{
Calomel
Hartford
Hartford
Hartfoxd
Died 1891.
Parents cousins.
Fever
Dlsesseln head..
Notdesf.
Died 1884.
Diedl898w
Hartford
Hartford
Va
Oerebro-spk men.
Blslng in head. . .
Lost his hearing at 2 from scarlet fever ; regained it during
attack of eiysipelss at age of IX
N.Y
N.O
1642
N.O
{'1
{^
( ...
Spinal meningitis
Brain fever
ni
Parents cousins.
1643
Ill
Hartford
Hartford
1544
1646
1646
1547
1648
1
1549,
1550
Scarlet fever
Dead.
{b
r 8
Mich
Winter fever
Ill
m
First or second marriage; other wife No. 1647.
I 1
Winter fever
Mi^ssiflff
m
Second or first marriage; other wife No. 164«.
IlL
T11n<>fii. ,
Hartford
la
aii.ih»p)ff In hnii/l.
Not deaf.
( 16 Scarlet fever
»■ ■■;
Not at school.
Not deaf.
262
Tabular Statement of Marriages,
1661
1662
1668
166i
1665
1666
1667
1658
1669
1660
1661
1662
1663
1664
1666
1666
1667
1668
1669
1670
1671
1672
1678
1574
1890
1892
1889
1890
1892
1890
1890
1890
1890
1890
1890
1891
1891
1892
1892
1880
1874
1863
1866
1848
1880
1861
1884
1892
1890 1866
1889
1892 1892
1890
1892
1890
1892
1892
1894
1892
1868
1892
1892
No. of Ohlldren.
Pabthxbs nr Habbxaox.
i Husband
/HtMUtid
Brothers and
Sisters.
[Inelading Per-
son recoiled.]
1694
IS40
/Hanband l»40
\Wlf !«.... IH37
fHupbMUl ISIST
/HiiBbMid'lSli
\WiU ... '■
10
JHiiobADtl I'JOS
f Hu9b*nd 1S06
irtr...,.'
rHtiBbaod
Iwife . . .
1 Wifu.,.,
1154
lgS7
1S26
f ErnBb&Dd
"i Wlffl , . . . :i»fl3
1829
IWlfe...
(HudbAUd
f EnabAnd
1 Wlfo , . .
rEuNbnDd
IBffT
ig^
Wife |1S33
J
1 Wife... 19*4
rHt]iibKtid|I864
jHuKlmud 1^9
JHiiflband
twife ....
(Hiint>jind
twife ....
/Huiibaiid
lHfi9
II
iHSa
IWify.... 1864;
(fliiii^jiianci' I
iiiiiHbaba \^\i
'nVilu, ..^18521
Deaf Belattves.
[Not including brothers snd stBtera
nor children.]
8 grandp-nephews and 2 grand-nieces . .
Tabular Statement oj^ Marriages.
263
PikBTima IK UAXBuax.
usl
1563
16SS
16M
UK
ISM
ISBT
1668
16SS
1661
i6<n
1668
1664
1665
1566
1667
I 1668
1569
1670
1671
1672
{Inf.
Inf.
1574,
U
Assigned c
of ciMfa<
Scarlet fever..
Bnlnferer
Influn. of bndn.
Bndn fever. ,
BWngin head.
Meaalee.
Disease In head.
Spinal meningitis
Spotted fever...
Spinal fever
iTphoId fever &
medicine.
Oold, gathering
In head.
Measles
Group
Typhoid fever or
cramps.
Inflam. of brain..
Spotted fever
Bndn fever..
Scarlet fever..
Scarlet fever. .
Scarlet fever. .
Scarlet fever. .
School for the
deaf where
educated.
Prassia.
Ind
Ohio..
Ohio..
N.T..
N.Y..
Ky...
Ky..
Ky.
Ky.
Fla.. Whipple'a
and Oollege.
Ya. &Tenn..
HI.
Hartford.
Wis..
Wis.
N. Y.
HalkOoll.....
Mo
Ind..
Ind..
N.Y.
H. Y..
Md
Mich, k Norrls
Mich
Mioh.&Ck>U..
Mich.
Mich.
Hartford .
Hartford.
Ind..
Ind..
La..
La..
N. Y. & Ck>U .
N.Y
Remarks.
Not deaf.
First marriage ; ad to Wife No. 1451. Bro. of Wife No. 1447.
Died 1884.
Not deaf.
Brother of Hnsb. No. 1697 and Wife No. 1818. Died 1871.
Not deaf. '^
First marriage ; second to Wife No. 1668. Brother of Hnsb.
No. 1566 and Wife No. 1813. Died 1878.
Five grandchildren were deaf.
Second marriage ; first to Wife No. 1667. Brother of Wife
No. 1818 and Hnsb. No. 1666. Died 1878.
Not deal
Dead.
Died 1889.
Not deaf. Divorced.
First marriage.
Sister of Hnsb. No. 1673, Wife No. 2381, Wife No. 8688
Not deaf.
Dead.
Not deaf.
Parents second consins.
264
Tabular Statement of Marriages.
1575
1576
1577
1678
1579
1680
1681
1582
1588
1584
I
1586,1893
Mabbiaoxs.
1894
1894
1892
1894
1894
1894
1894
18941894
1889
15861895
I
158?' 1895
15881896
1589
1590
1591
1592
1593
1594
1596
1596
1597
1598
1896
1895
1895
1898
1890
1889
1889
1890
1880
No. of Ohlldren.
18961 —
1896: —
18941 —
1887
1860
1966
1876
1699 1889 1883 2
> I I
all.
Pabthxbs xr IIabbiaox.
/Hasband
twife ....
(Husband
twiXe ...
(Husb.
twife...
(Husband
twife...
/Hnsband
twiXe.
(Husband
\Wift.
1848
1860
1846
497
1841
1846
1866
1866
rHiiaband|1870
lwife....[l871
(Husband 11870
twife....|1878
(Husband 18^
)Wife....
(Husband
t Wife ....
(Husband I
1867
\Wlfe.
(Hu»ba,]jd
(Husband
,....
1649
Iwife.. . 1840
(Husband
\Wif....
(Husband 1861
\Wife....|.
(Husband; 1865
1 Wife.... 1867
(Husband .
1 Wife.... 1848
(Husband 1863
t Wife .... 1871
(Husband
tWife....
1886
1841
(Husband 1841
tWife... 1844
(Husband 1825
tWife....;.
(Husband 1 1846
tWife.... 1840
(Husband
twife....
j HuHband
\Wife,.
1848
Brothers and
Sisters.
[Inclnding Per-
son recorded.]
10
IfM 9
.. . aev,
Deaf Belatiyes.
[Kot including brothers ai
nor children.]
Parents (No. 1488) ; aunt..
3 cousins (including Husb. No. 4159) . ..
Parents (No. 4331); uncle (Hnab. No
133) ; 6 aunts (including Wife Na
8356, Wife No. 2461, Wife No. 3900,
Wife No. 8141, Wife No. 138) ; conain.
2 third cousins .
Oousdns.,
Ck)UBin..
3 uncles; 6 cousins (including Haab.
No. 14U, Husb. No. 1949).
Tegular Statement of Marriages.
265
Pabtnxbs zh Mabbiaob.
1676, { g
1676' 1*^
1578 {"i-
1S79
{i
1680 /• —
a
1681
Anlgned
of deftfkii
Scarlet fever. .
Scarlet fever..
Cold.
Bnin fever. .
Heaslea
(.. .| Scarlet fever.
iMH / 3 Spotted fever...
^**^ t 5 Spotted fever.
School for the
deaf where
educated.
BemarkB.
lU..
lU.
N. Y..
N. Y..
N. Y..
N.Y..
N. Y..
Hartford .
Hartford..
Second marriage ; first to Wife No. 146a
I Divorced In 1894.
' Not deaf.
St. Joseph's &
N. Y. Imp'd.
N Y. Imp»d...l
1684
1685
{:
1686! /••;
1687I { 1*
1589' i'_
I
IWl
l{l
I
Il«8!{l»
1594
'1696
1597
1598
{
:»5 { »B«
{i
{::::
{•b
1589
Flta
Scarlet fever. .
Brain fever..
Heaalea
Spotted fever. .
Pa....
Ohio..
Ind.
Ind..
:i
England. ,
N. Y..
Doncaater..
Ohio..
Ohio..
Ohio. .
Ohio..
td<^mw of brain. .
Scarlet fever. . . . .
Fits.
Ohio..
Ohia.
Pa
Md.&Pa.
Pa....
Ohio..
Scarlet fever. .
Ohio
Ind. and 111...
N. Y..
N. Y..
Ohio. .
Ohio..
ParaL of aad.nerve
Hartford
Tenn. ftOoU..
Unednoated.
Not deaf.
First marriage; second to Hnsb. No. 2929. Sister of Wife
No. 4032.
Not deaf.
Second marriage ; first to Wife No. 1484.
Third marriage; first to Hnsb. No. 1443; second to Hnsb.
No. 2473.
Sister of Wife No. 1109. Paternal grandparents were second
consins.
Died 1874.
Sister of Wife No. 1400.
Second marriage ; first to Hnsb. No. 1186.
Not deaf.
266
Tabvlar Statement of Marriages.
1601
isoa
leos
1604
leoG
leoe
leoT
1608
MARHIAOKa
laoD
lifio
ia«9ie79
i3B»
ITq, of CWldreii.
18C3 -
1390
isav
lew
1B80
leso
issa
ises
1S8S
1973
i«09,ie»sisae
letO'iesB
leii IS8B
leiaiBM
IfliB 1689
f
lAU
IfllG
1894
iflia 18W
IfilTlBSff
ifliaissB
1370
ias3,
1S80
1S72
1878
1888
i
1S84|
1881
18TB
16l» 1B89;1881
Ifl^O 1889
I
iSai'lBSB
1S29
1BS7
138ft
I 1880 1 1887
1S23 1893|l3e«
! I
I I I
162S 183^^1849
Fabthi&« in Mabbiaob.
f Hiuband 1829
I Wife.... ,1333
BrothiTfl Had
^Inclvdlng Prt*
•on rocotded.]
f SiWbmnd 18S3
^Wlfo .... X8M
jHuaband 1@53
iWife.... ISaO
jHiMbiDaisfla;
lWlle....^l8fllj
fHuabuid 1932
\Wlfe.... 1S61
jHiiBband 1832' 10
tWife.... 18*0 8
muBbftsd 1832 10
\Wlfe- |1S44 18
fHn»band.l837
[Wife....|iy4«
'Kueb3iad'1935
11843
10
f Kuebaad
t Wife , . .
jHneband lb30
\Wife.... ISH
JHubbftDa 1841
tWJf«... 1839
f Huflbftud 18JG
twiffl....|18a0 fl
/HiiHbuid 1823 0
twHe. ,.jl8a7| 2
jHiiiibi.nd'lS48 13
\Wlfe.... 1867 1
jHtiib&tid I85e «
tWlfe...Jl3Sfl| 6
JHaibrad ,.,, 7
1 Wife.... 1846 B
I jHiuband' ...| 7
, ' fHuBbana 184» 3
^ \Wlfe.... 18W| b
jHuBb&ud 184a;
\Wlfe.... 18&&
fHuflband 185B
twife.... 18021
_ r fHuubpnd 18*8,
1 Wife . , . . 1857
MTinbuid IHflO!
klfe .... 1862'
_ /HUBbaiid 1838
(Wlft* , , . . 1*41
I
I J Husbwitl i»*ai
*"J twife.... 1H4S|
(HiiHb«aBd ISOl
~ riwv^ -...I
Deaf BelatiTes.
[Not Inclndiog brothen and slaten
nor children.]
2 second conaina (Huab. No. 2462 and
Wife No. 3109); 8 third oooslna;
nephew (Huab. No. 2978).
1 niece
Parenta (No. 11^
Niece.
Oonain.
Soonalna..
8 oonsina.
Parenta (No. 2196) ; aunt.
Gonii^' (Wife No.' 1260)*.! .* .
Conain .
Tahdar Statement of Marriages.
267
1
1600
1601
i6<n
1608
1604
1606
1606
1607
1606
1600
1610
1611
1613
1618
1614
1616
1616
1(117
1618
* Pabtnsbb in Mabbiaob.
1
1
Awlgned cause
oldeafbem.
RAhool for the
deaf where
educated.
Bemarks.
{I
{'^
{I
rs
{5
{1
finf.
{^
BndB feror. .....
Cleveland
Ohio
Ind
Ohio.
Brother of Wife No. 8798. Died 1868.
Sister of Hnsb. No. 394a
Spotted fever....
Kans
Knnf
Sister of Wife No. 640 and Hnsb. No. 204&
Fall.
Ill
ivfu'into hot'water
m
Sister of Hnsb. No. 1177.
Wis
Wis.
Ark
Bro. of Hnsb. No. 1610.
Ark
Ohio.
Died 1886 or *87.
First marriage ; second to Wife No. 1607.
Died 1875.
Ohio
Ohio
Ohio.
Second nMiriage ; first to Wife 1606.
Hf<>kiif>Mi..... .. .
N. Y.
Brother of Wife No. 943, Hnsb. No. 1666, Wife No. 4054
Scarlet feyer.....
Pa
Ohio
wif A lAff himband bM^AnaA Yus vnm a dmnkanL
Scarlet feyer
Iowa
First marriage ; second to Husb. No. 3113.
Brotherof Hnsb. No 1605.
Ark
Ark
Sister of Wife No 4033
Bndn disease....
Scarlet fever
Fever.
Pa
Va.,Balt,&Pa.
Ohio
Second marriage; first to Hnsb. No. 4017.
Scarlet fever
Gold
Ohio.
Ohio
Fever.
Ohio.
Scarlet fever.....
Esslingen.
N.Y.T?
N. Y
Brother of Wife No. 8018, Hnsb No. 1788, Hnsb. No. 1783.
Sister of Hnsb. No. 8018 and Hnsb. No. 3017.
Brother of Hnsb. No. 1617.
Sister of Wife No. 1617
Teething and
gathering in bead.
Pa.&N.Y.....
{b
(
Ohia
{b
{I
tinf.
{1
Ohio
Sister of Wife No. 1616.
Measles
Mo.&Pa
Pa
First marriage ; 3d to Wife No. 1619 ; 8d to Wife No. 1669.
Died 1880.
Scarlet fever.....
Measles
Mo.&Pa
Pa.&Ohlo
Md
Second marriage ; Ist to Wife No. 1618 ; Sd to Wife No. 1669.
Sister of Husb. No. 3196.
1619
Fan..
Scarlet fever
1090
Ohio
Fall downstairs.
Typhoid fever...
N. Y.
1631
Pa
Parants conains.
Pa
Brother of Wife No. 3074.
1623
Brain fever
Pa
1
Pa
1633
Soiofnla
Pa
Ohio.
1624
Ohio
Sister of Husb. No 3164 and Husb. No. 8306 * mother of
Va
Hnsb. No. 1920.
1626
Not deaf.
268
Tabular Statement of Marriages.
leae
1628
1839
1880
1681
1683
1688
16SA
1685
1686
1687
1638
1689
1640
1641
1643
1648
Majuuaois.
1880
1889
1890
1889
1889
1890
1889
1890
1889
I
1888
1888
1868
1887
1868
1878
1880
1876
1888
1887
1891
1888
1890
1889
1892 1889
18901889
1872
1876
1880
1880
1644,1889
I
1646 1890
1646
1647
1648
1649
16S0
1889
1894
1890
1890
1889
1888
1889
1876
1881
1884
1887
1878
No. of Ohildreo.
Pabtnxbs in Mabbiaox.
2
o
I
Brothenuid
Slflten.
[InolndlDg Per-
wm recorded.]
I \ Wife .... 1866'
f Husband 1866!
twife.... 1863
rHntband
[WifB.
1833
_ f HosbttDd im4
twife....,1867
_ I /Haabftnd 1841
t Wife.... 1871
I jHnsbMid
\Wlfe....
-{
Hosband
Wife....
/Hnsband
twife....
fHusbMid
twife...
(Hasband
Iwife.
(Husband
tWife...
/Husband
\Wift,
/Husband
\Wife...
/Husband
\Wif....
/Husband
\Wift....
/Husband
/Husband
twife.
/Husband
tWife....
/Husband
twife....
/Husband
twife....
{Husband
Wife....
/Husband
twife....
/Husband
\Wife....
/Husband
(Husband
t Wife ....
1847
1857
1860
1887
1884
1858
1863
1846
1858
1866
isn
1854
1846
1843
1869
1866
1809
1866
1866
1861
1864
18^3
1860
1857
1S46
1880
1860
1863
1864
1863
1865
1846
1840
6
- ' 3
Deaf Belatiyea.
[Not including biothen and
nor children.]
Aunt and cousin.
Second cousin (Wife No. 1480) .
Aunt
Mother (Wife No. 1968) ; 3 second <
■ins ; 2 great-uncles.
Tabular Statement of Marriagee.
269
Pabthbm xh Mabbzaok.
I
i
§1?
Sit
1626|
1627
less'
1639,
I
16301
1631,
1632!
1633
1634
1635
16361
I
16871
1686!
i
1639
I
11640'
I I
16411
1642|
I643I
'1644'
;1640
1646
1647
1 1648
1649
.1650
AfldgxK
of da
ledcanae
FaIst.
Scarle
let fever.
Spotted fever. .
MeDin
eningltis.,
Shock and cold..,
Shook and cold..
Brain fever
Slckneei
Scarlet feTer..
Brain fever. ,
Scarlet fever. .
Typhoid fever....
Scarlet fever. .
Brain fever. . .
Pneumonia. ,
Heaslea.
Bndn fever. ,
Heaalea...
Smallpox.
Spotted fever
Inflam. of brain .
Sickneas.
/ B I
{ 1 I Scarlet fever..
School for the
deaf where
educated.
Ohio
Pa
W.Pa
Pa
Pa
la. k College . .
Iowa
I11.&N. Y.....
N.Y
I11.&N.Y
lU
Pa
Pa
ni
Ohio&ni
Pa
Pa
Hartrd k Ooll.
Md
Md
Md. JEPa
N. Y
Pa
Mich
Mich
Ohio
Wla
Wla.
Hartford
Hartford
HLk Eana....
Eana
ST.:::::::::;::
Kana
Kana
N.Y.
N.Y.
8.0
8.0
HamTnJEN.Y.
Hamilton
Remarka.
Died 1884.
Parents second conaina. First marriage ; second to Hnsb.
No. 2668.
Parents second oonsins. Brother of Wife No. 4046 and
Hnsb. No. 1842. Second marriage ; Ist to Wife No. 1841.
Died 1870.
Not deaf.
First marriage • second to Wife No. 1681.
Sister of Wife No. 8021. Died 1871.
Second marriage ; first to Wife Na 1680.
Second marriage ; flratto Hnsb. No. 2881.
Brother of Wife No. 287.
Bister of Hnsb. No. 125 and Hnsb. No. 22a
Not deaf.
Not deaf. Died 1874.
First marriage ; second to Wife No. 1640. Divorced 1880.
Not deaf. Parente cousins. First marriage.
Second marriage ; first to Wife No. 1680.
Not deal
Not deaf.
Brother of Wife No. 2678.
Parents third coosins.
No. 1956.
Brother of Wife No. 1966 and Wife
Sister of Wife Na 414.
Brother of Husb. No. 1700.
Not deaf.
Dead.
Not deaf.
Parenta couslus.
270
Tabular Statement of Marriagee.
lesi
Al^nAUOVfl.
1889 tBT»
laaa i«§» ie»3
leoakegi less
1664 isao l^ll
166A 1891 l«Mt3
lAfifl laao 1S8B
I !
lesTimiesd
Ko. of Obildreii.
10S8ltt8D
1059
im%
ISTA
1
a
1 —
2
16«U l§§ft leSL
IMl 1089 1S«»
tPT* iBSo'ltS*! —
I
ItiTS lS8i> lg70 a . — 3
I I
1
1 ; 1
1
— 1
— a
u —
IflOa 1«90 , . , , 4 — 4
!
I
I0flf* 1890 leae a — 2 —
ifififi i8»3 lad^j a ^ , 2
imiiJ8Di«7«| i ^ 2
I I,
166«lfie9...J t — 1
I i I
1W0 1*^1B89 —
1 I I
1670,11JS»0 ,.<.| X
I
iflTi ia8& . I a 1 _..J 1
1673 l^Jl IS5& a — 2 —
157a 1880'lff7B. I 1 _ ! _
PAR-nnnw m IIabbiaox.
(Husband
t Wife ....
(HuslNuid
IWife....
/HuBtend
t Wife ....
(Hnstend
Iwife....
(Husband
tWife....
(Husband
(Wife ....
t Wife ....
(Husband
\Wife....
1858
1869
1866
Brothers and
Sisters.
[Including Per-
son recorded ]
10
1868, 3
1861 6
1861! 4
1833 11
1818 4
1863
1858
1860
1862
(Husband' 1847
twife.... 1850
( Husband
(wife....
r Husband
(.Wife....
(Husband
\wife.
1856
(Husband 1806
\Wife.... 1805
(Husband 1862
\Wife.... 1863
(Husband 1822
twife.... 1836
(Husband 1831
t Wife.... 11836
/Husbandl849
\Wife . '
(Husband
tWife ....
/HusbaDd
I \ Wife ....
(Husband
(Wife....
(Husband
t Wife ....
THusband
(.Wife....
1806
1807
1849
1862
27?
1827
1867
1865
1826
1827
(Husband 1852
(Wife.... 1864
(Husband 1854
\Wife....
(Husband
twife ....
1860
6
7
4
6
11
6
7
1
8
1
1
•I
1
1 i
1
I
11 I
10 I
3
4
6
3
6
3
10
4 —
6 —
Deaf BelattT«8.
[Not including brothen and sisien
nor children.]
Cousin .
2 fourth cousins .
Tabular Statement of Marriagee.
271
PABTMKB8 IN MABHTAQB.
11651
165a
1663
i 1654
I 1655
I 1666
1657
1668
' 1669
1660
1661
1662
1663
1664
1666
1666
1667
1670
{inf.
{S
{
{
{
{^
{\
I"
I"
I 10
{^
{'%
{IS
{.*
{..^.
{b'
{
1671
I 1672
la
B
{b
4
1673, /
1«76 { I
ABBlgnedc
of deafn4
OfttheringB under
ears.
Sicknesi
Brain feyer. . .
HenlngitliL
Diphtheria and
Gold..
XUl..
Borealnhead.
Sores in head.
Scarlet leyer..
Meningitis. .
AfaU
Menlngltia..
Meningitis..
Inflam. of brain
Oonynlsions ....
Cold
Scarlet feveir.
Measles
Scarlet fever. .
Sickness.
Measles..
Scarlet fever. . . .
Gong'n of brain.
Scarlet fever. .
Scarlet fever. .
Scarlet fever. ,
Scarlet fever. ,
Scarlet fever. .
School for the
deaf where
educated.
London. .
Ohio.. ..
Ohio..
Ohio..
W.Va.
Mloh.,0. N.Y.,
Minn.
Ohio
Ohio
&0
& O.
Minn.
Minn.
Minn.
Minn.
N. Y..
Hartford .
Hartford..
Pa
La.,Ky., ftlnd.
N. Y..
N.Y.,
Pa.
Pa.,
Pa.,
Pa..
Mo. & Pa .
W.Pa
Iowa .
Iowa.,
N.Y. .
N. Y..
Mich.
Mich.
OaL
Ind. JEOal..
Mich
Mich.
Bamaifts.
Sister of Wife No. 3578.
Died 1879.
Brother of Hnsb. No. 1888.
Parents cousins. Died 1892.
Sister of Wife No. 648 and Hnsb. No. 1534.
Not deaf.
Not deaf.
Died 1879.
Educated in hearing schools. First marriage; second to
Wife No. 1661.
Died 1883.
Educated In heating schools. Second manlage; first to
Wife No. 1660.
Educated in hearing schools.
Not deaf.
Died 1845.
First marriage ; second to Husb. No. 3986. Died 1868.
Brother of Husb. No. 1729.
Bro. of Wife No. 4054, Husb. No. 1608, and Wife No. 948.
Bro. of Wife No. 1484. Parents second cousina.
Third marriage ; first to Wife No. 1618 : second to Wife No.
1619.
Sister of Husb. No. 1166.
Bro. of Wife No. 1566, Wife No. 3231, Wife No. 8688. Died
188a
Died 1876.
Brother of Husb. No. 1763.
Parents cousins.
272
Tabular Statement of Marriages.
IftTS
X67e
ie79
loeo
168 J
1684
leee
1«86
1687
161^
1690
IfiSl
169U
MABRuata,
IBOIIBTa
188»iBS5
189&J1880 IJ
Ig^g 1)^70 a
Kd. Df Ohlldno.
1300
if^eo
isatt %
11)134 5
187» —
1891 —
liwiBsa
im^
\^i^
1694 IRflfl
IKBO 1«74
ipstiissa
lSS9|ia61
isMitoa
I
lawless
Pabtmkbs xk Mabbiaob.
HUHbaudilSIQ
^Wlfe . . , . 1848
J Husband IWl
ifiL^rj \n-M) IK7J 2 , ^
I I
um i«9o IMS — —
r Husband 11^23
iwye.... isas
jHuHband ^..,
jHuRbandlf^il
IWife.... 1»4«
|HtiiibAndllifi3
■|Wtf€'.... iH64
iHuRbftiid 1H17
)Hiinbai3d 1N6S
fHu-bmnd l^a
twifti.... IBS*
fHusb«mMH58
IwifH ... 1^<59
f Husband 18^9
! ,
Wiio ....
j ttiiiPbdud
<Wlte
i HUKbantl
1
1841
I
1857
]H.iO
' J Hnnbui
(Uusb&ud
jHuHbijid
(Husband
(iriisbnna 1
H23
1^-24
lii38
1S25
Brothers and
Sisters.
[Including Per-
son recorded.]
fHi;iHbMid,19.i«
Lwire,...L...
Deaf BeUtiTes.
[Not inclnding brothers and alBteis
nor children.]
Parents (No. 1826) ; uncle ; great-iuicle
(Hnsb. No. 1824 i; great-aunt ; 8 second
cousins (inclnding Husb. No 1687.
Husb. No. 1825, Hnsb. No. 3199) : 9
third cousins (including Wife No.
1453 and Husb. No. 3201) ; 2 fourth
cousina.
Uncle
Cousin of father..
Father (Husb. No. 1824) : aunt ; fi^e
cousins (including Husb. No. 192S.
Husb, No. 8199) ; 5 second cousins
(including Wife No. 211, Husb. No.
1676, Wife No. 1453, Husb. No. 3201) ;
3 third cousins.
A cousin (Wife No. 190).
Father (Husb. No. 1824) ; aunt • 5 con-
Bins (including Husb. No. 1826. Hnsb.
No. 3199); 6 second oousina (mcludiog
Wife No. 211, Husb. No. 1676, Wife
No. 1453, Husb. No. 3301) ; 3 third
cousins.
Tabular Statement of Marriages.
273
PARTinBBfl IV MaBBIAOB.
5
a
Aiisigned canoe
of deafnen.
r B
1676 .
1677
I
1678
!H
1680.
' 1681
I
' 1682
1683
!
' 1684
' 1685
I
1686
i
1687 .
1688
1689
! 1090
1691
1693
1098
I 1094
, 1095
{^4
{1
{1
{
, 1090 -{
Oatheringineva
Slcknefls..
iDflam. of brain.
Meaales
Scarlet fever. .
Brain fever. ,
Bfliona fever and
qninlne
Inflam. in head.
Scarlet fever. .
Scarlet fever..
Nervons fever.
Cold..
Scarlet fever. .
Brain fever...
L B
School for the
deaf where
educated.
Ky.
Ind..
Ohio .
Tenn.
Ohio.
Ohio.
Ohio..
Ohio..
Mioh.,
Ohio..
Hartford.
N. Y.
N. Y..
Mich.
Mich.
Ohio.
Mo.
Mo.
Hartford.
Hartford.
Hartford..
Hartford.
Ohio..
Ky...
Ky...
Hartford.
Hartford.
Ohio..
Ohio.
Ohio..
Iowa & Coll .
Iowa
Ky
Remarks.
Brother of Wife No. 311. Died 1887.
Sister of Hnab. No. 2811.
Brother of Wife No. 2278.
Died 1877.
Not at school.
Not deaf.
Sister of Wife No. 246, Hnsb. No. 2475, Hnsb. No. 2600, Wife
No. 4816.
Not deaf.
Sister of Wife No. 3898.
Divorced 1888. Pint marriage ; second to Wile No. 1706.
First marriage ; second to Hnsb. No. 2946.
Not deaf.
Second marriage ; first to Wife No. 1696. Brother of Hnsb.
No. 182&
Sister of Wife No. 1696.
First marriage ; 2d to Wife No. 1689. Bro. of Wife No. 345L
Sister of Wife No. 4070. Died 1878.
Second marriage ; 1st to Wife No. 1688. Brother of Wife No.
8461.
Not at school. Died 1860.
Sister of Wife No. 1418.
Sister of Hnsb. No. 92L
Not deaf. Died 1888.
First marriage ; second to Wife Na 1886. Brother of Wife
Na294.
Parents consins. Died 1889.
Brother of Husb. No. 1826. First marriage ; 2d to Wife No.
1687.
Sister of Wife No. 1687. Dead.
274
Tabular Statement of Marriages.
imi
1S90
laTB
1700|Hi|»0|,,,
\
1703 law
I
I
11Q6 1892
171J7
1708
1710
1711
1H91
issa
1178
lifl12
iS&'i
I
leao leao
iBiH)
le^a
J.
Ii03
17lS|lH«l|lSa4
1718 tt«8«lim
m^jiBfti
nifi'i6ai4[iiift^
171fi ISMllSS^
No. of Obtiaren.
vni
1B90
1666
1718 1800
ITie'lBSa
nau 1800 ....jsev,
i7aiiasa|i.<.
naaiii&i
I j
.1
J
a 1
1
J
j'
Pabtmxbs in Mabbiaob.
fi —
ftU. -
iHoflband
j Husband
\Wlfe....
(Husband
\wift.
) Husband
IWife.
1866
1848
1868
1865
Brothers and
Sisters.
[Including Per-
son recorded.]
1886 8
1
j Husband
tWife.. .
fHusband
\Wife..,.
(Husband
\Wlfe....
j Husband
twife....
/Husband
1840
1846
18801 ]
1866, a
1861' 14
1858
1861
lWife....!l860
I
J Husband 1 1862 j 6
t Wife.... 1863 9
t Husband
\Wife..
J Husband
twife
lS48 8ey.
1862 sev.
Deaf Relatives.
[Not Including brothers and sisten
nor children.]
— . Nephew .
Cousin..,
fHusband 1862
(Wife....
j Husband
tWIfe....
j Husband
iwife....
1860
1813
1810
1869 1
18601
j Husband 1801 ! 8
\Wife.
r Husband
twife....
(Husband
1855 7
1866 9
(Husband 1859 9
(Wife....' — '
Niece (Wife No. 328) and nephew (Hugb.
No 1063).
j Husband
twife....
(Husband
\Wife....
1862 4
1868 6
1866 2
1811
1817
(Husband 1837
\Wife....
/Husband
IWife
(Husband
tWife...
jBusband
tWife
1847
1837
1845
1848
1862
1831
lHusband|1867
twife...'....
1 I 6 I ~
1 ! 1
Tadidar Statement of Marriages.
275
Pabtnxbb m Mabbxaob.
IflOT
{-'
1698
ft
a
' 1700
, 1701
1703
1708
1704
1707 I J
(Inf.
{:
{I
I 1706J {ill
1709
1712
1714
, 1716
{•3
:171«
i 1717
1718
f1
, 1719
1720
(1723
ABsignod
of dettfx
Brain fever. .
Fever. .
FaU...
Fever. ,
Scarlet fever. . .
Dropsy of brain
Br'n&vplnalfev.
Spotted fever. . . .
Meningitis..
Meningitis. .
Scarlet fever. ,
Sickneaa.
Fright & conges-
tioQ of brain.
Sicknei
Scarlet fever. .
Scarlet fever. .
Typhoid fever .
Brain fever....
Scarlet fever. .
Meningitis. ..
Sickneasi
Scarlet fever.
Meaolea
School for the
deaf where
educated.
Mo.
Ind..
Ind..
Norrls, Mich.,
S.0
N.Y
N. Y., Ind., &
Tenn.
Ky
m.
m.
Mo.
Mo.
Mo.
Mo.
Mich.,
Mich.
N. Y..
N. Y..
Hartford and
N. Y. Imp'd.
Hartford
Hartford .
Hartford .
Texas..,
Texas...
Hartford.
N.Y.
N. Y..
Ohio.
Ohio.
Pa
N. Y. & N. J.. .
N. Y..
N. Y..
N.Y.
lU....
Ala.
Ala..
111..
111..
Miss.
Bemarks.
Not deaf.
Not deaf.
Brother of Hnsb. No. 1848.
Not deal
Died 1883.
Second marriage ; first to Wife No. 1684.
Not deaf.
Parents second oonsiQs .
Died 1868.
Sister of Hnsb. No. 1066 and Wife No. 790. Died 1869.
Died 1879.
Not deaf.
Unedacated. Died 1891.
Dead.
Firat marriage ; second to Hnsb. No. 98.
Died 1879. _
First marriage ; second to Hnsb. No. 1482.
Sister of Hnsb. No. S789L
Died 1892.
Died 1891.
Dead.
276
Tabular Statement of Marriages.
1723
1734
MaSRIAOESw
1894
1890
1725 1890
1T9S 1890
No. of Ohildren.
17-17
IBS* lh77
irae,iB93
I
1739
1730'
1T»1
naa
1784
17j»
iTsa
ini
1738
1739
1740
1741
1742
1743
1744
1746
1746
1891
imi
1>^
1866
867
1862
iHOi
Ii91
ISOOj
I8^1|ie92
is9a!
189a
1890
1890
1892
1890
1890
lb92
1892
1889
1875
1890.... j 1
1890
1 1
Pabtvebs ut Karktaok.
Brothers and
Bluters.
[Inoludlng Per-
son recorded.]
I (HniilpimLliH28|
t^vlfe....l^i-
I fHuabjrid IM6'
twiff^i , . , . Iti48:
! (Huiilinjid'lWie
twift lf69
rrriiHheitiii 1^49
t^^'lfL^ .... 1^42
fKuHbciird 1^7
JHuesbaua 1^24 11
\wi/6 I 8
rHnsbtnd
(Wife
(Husband
\Wlfe .
18241 11
....! 6
1819' 1
.... sev.
.1-
(Hnsband .
Wife.
(Hnsband
Iwife....
.! 1
(Hnsb .
twife . . .
(Hnsband
Iwife.
I
-I
(Hnsband
\Wife ...
(Husband
18441
1846
18471
1872
1862
1851
\Wife.
I Hnsband!.. .
(wife
j Hnsbandj . . .
\wife.. .j...
rHusbandi . . .
\wife....\...
Deaf Relatives.
[Not Including brothers and sisters
nor children.]
2 nieces (Wife No. 3474 and Wife No. 410)
Nephew
»Yes»'.
Second cousin .
Ck>usin
Great-grandmother ; cousins and otberB
Cousin.
(Husband;..
tWife... [.,
(Husband 1 1866
t Wife... 1864
I (Husband 1864
' IWife... !l866
/Husband
tWife....
(Husband
tWife....
(Husband
\Wif€....
1840
1864
Tabular Statemefit of MarriageB.
i71
Pabtnxbs nr Mabbzaox.
17281
1734!/
AMrignedoan
of deafness,
' B
6
AfkU.
Scarlet feyer. .
1727 i^^^' Spotted fever.
N7Q0 /....' Rising in head.
I^^-** t 8 Meningitis.
I 1729
{!
' 17801-
i 1731 1 1^54
1732| |-;_;^-
1783 {• -3
1734,
1736, I •
1736;
I
1789
1 1740;
1737, i _^
1788 J '"*
'!{■:■
[:•
1741 |--
"Max
Inilam. of brain.
Gold in bead.
Fever
Spotted fever..
Group
Scarlet fever.
1744 1
1746'
Intermit, fever..
Scarlet fever.
2r'd pnemuonia.
enlngitls.
Fever
SchocdL for the
desf where
educated.
N.Y.
Hartford.
Hartford..
Hartford..
Mich.
Mich
Hartford .
Va.fKy. &KeD,
Ky
Pa.
Ohio..
Mo....
IlL.
HL.
lU...
Ind.
Ind...
m....
Ohio..
Ohio.
Ohio..
Mich.
Mich.
Ky.
Ky.
Ind.
U...
Ky.,
Bemarks.
Brother of Wife No. 870a
Sister of Hash. No. 426&
Died 1888.
Sister of Wife No. 8025. Probably nuunled twice; other
marriage to Hnsb. No. 2759. Dead.
Dead.
Second marriage; first to Hnsb. No. 1978.
Brother of Hnsb. No 1665. First marriage ; second to Wife
Mo 178U. Died 1882.
Not deaf. First marriage.
Brother of Hnsb. No. 1665. Second marriage ; first to Wife
No. 1729. Died 1882.
Uneducated. Dead.
Died 1887 or 1^.
Uneducated. Sister of Husb. No. 2869. Parents cousins.
Not deaf.
Dead.
Probably first marriage ; second to Husb. No.
Husb. No. 804. Parents third cousins.
880. Sister of
Parents third cousins.
Not deaf.
Second marriage ; first to Wife No. 1789; third to Wife No.
1740.
Uneducated. Dead.
First marriage ; second to Wife No. 1788 ; third to Wife No.
1740.
Not deaf. Abandoned her husband.
Third marriage ; first to Wife No. 1789 ; second to Wife No.
1738.
Not deaf. Abandoned her husband.
First marriage; second to Wife No. 1746.
Second marriage ; first to Wife No. 1745.
Not deaf.
278
Tabular Statement of Marriages.
:^^-
-~—
— ~
z — ^-—
-=^
" —
M^RBIAOBS.
1
III
No. of Ohildren.
« 1 ^
s a
1 1
1
i
^
I
60
P
mT!iBw
....1 4
-
-
n48lBB3
.-. 5
6
1740 IKJW
1
.... 1
1
i7fiOieeaii8&i i
1
mi latifi
1
..., 3
-
-
iTQ^lUtfU
. ■. 1
-
-
1763 1«90
1H47 -
-
-
-
1
ttsA lail IrtDn
1
2
—
_
2
1757 iwa ,... 2
1
1
1
nsfi 189J isaii —
-
-
-
17B»lllfflfl' .. ....
17«I*|1SM1 , , . I
1
17rtl
i
1P>U lMH7
itfla
2
1
1
lTr;Ji IHVJ JS5.4 I
1
-
1
-
i7»;4'i8«a .,..
' 1
3
2
1
lTl'.o JHIHI
1
I
1
lT*njl«0:2 1S73 7
-
7
-
jTfkvis^n \m] --
-
-
-
ITpI^I JN^NI IMH(J I
1
ITTir
IMIll
2
2
-
Pabtnkbs in Mabbiaok.
Brothers and
Sisters.
[Inclndlng Per-
son recorded.]
( Husband 1882
Iwife.
JHustend
t Wife ....
(Hnsband
\Wife.
(Hnsband I
IWlfe...
1853
(Husband 1 182A
(Husband 1 1845
\Wife
T
jHusbandl808
(wife.... 1808
j Hnsband 1808
twife....|l814
rHu8band|l808
twife....'.
j Husband, 1868
(wife .... 1870
(Husband 1861
twife.... 1861
(Husband! 1870
twife.... 1871
(Husband 1837
t Wife.... 1828
(Husband —
twife.... 1854
(Husband! —
\ Wife... 1821
(Husband' 1858
t Wife.... j 1856
(Husband 1»56
1 Wife.... 1 1858
(Husband^ ,
Iwife....
(Husband! 1869
(Wife.... 1861
jHtubandi.
1wife....ll868
(Husband 1 1848
t Wife.... 1855
fHusband 1858
LWlfe.... 1860
(Husband, 1859
tWife. ..jl863
(Husband 1813
\Wlfe. .. 1815 1
Deaf Relatives.
[Not including brothers and sisters
nor children.]
Nephew partially deaf.
Second cousin .
Second cousin .
2 cousins (Wife No. 183 is one). .
TabiUar Statement 0/ Marriages.
279
Pabtxtxbs in Marbiaos.
I
i
I
s
1747
' 1748
j 1749
j 1750
I 1761
I 1752
1753
1754
t
I 1765 -
I
1750
1757
' 1758
1759
1760
1761
1762
1763
1764
1766
1766
{•b
AMigned
of deafnt
Ferer.
Scftrlet fever..
School foa* the
deaf where
educated.
Hartford .
Tenn
Tenn.
Ky..
Hartford.
Hartford.
I A
I
I
r
{ ^3
{••b
{I
u.
Ulcent*n in ears.
lUneaa.
Uloerat'ninears.
Inflam. of head. .
Ulcerat'nlnean.
Hartford.
Hartford.
Hartford.
N. Y
Hartford .
Mother of Hnsb. No. 1902.
Parents cousins.
Not deal
Sister of Hush. No. 2288.
Died 1868.
Not deaf.
I Not deaf.
First marriage ; second to Vif e No. 1764 ; third to Wife No.
1765.
! Died 1862.
Second marriage ; flrst to Wife No. 1768 ; third to WUe No.
1756.
I
Third marriage ; first to Wife No. 1768 ; second to Wife No.
1764.
Enlargement of Kans
tonsils. I
Spinal meningitis Kans '
I Accident N. Y. & Coll...,
Scarlet fever..... N. Y I
I
I 1767
{i
c «
1768
Spinal meningitis
Whooping cough.
Scarlet fever..
AfUl
Mmnps..
Gold
Bronchitis. .
aifecting
the eyes.
Scarlet fever
Suspended b y
feet by nurse
in play.
Typhoid fever....
Sp'nal meningitis
Fever.
IlL.
111..
iBd...
Ohio..
Biehen (Swit-
zerland).
N.Y. & Oan».
Joharle.
N.Y
N.Y
Mich.
Ind...
N. 0..
N. a.
Horace Mann.
N. C.
N.C.,
Miss. & Ooll.
Miss..
Ill
Mo. &IU ,
Hartford.
Hartford.
Died 1890.
Brother of Wife No. 1486.
Brother of Wife No. 2864.
Di<Hll8d&
First marriage ; second to Hnsb. No. 8449.
Bemi-mnte.
Sister of Wife No. 818 and Wife No. 437&
Brother of Hnsb. No. 1676.
Not deaf.
Mother of Wife No. 488.
Not deaf.
Sister of Hnsb. No. 68&
Died 1881.
Sister of Wife No. 796 and Wife No. 1047.
280
Tabular Statement of Mari'iages.
1771
1772
1778
1774
1775
1776
1777
1778
1779
1780
1781
1782
1783
1784
1786
1786
1787
1788
1789
1790
1791
Habbiaoxb.
g
s
«J
No
o
f
m
a
a
'S
'S
^
1.
A
H
1892
1892
-
1803
1
of Children.
rr
I
1890
1890
1889
[
1889
1890;.
1892
1893 1888 2
1890 1890, —
1893 1891
1S92
1
1
1889 2
1890 1869,.
18921879 4
! I
) 1890 .
) 1890 1880 2
I I
L 1893 1891 . . . .
I
179i|1894 189U, 1
1793 1892
i
I
1794 1891,1890 1
all
1898 1893 — —
Pabtnxbs ts Mabbtaqb.
(Ha8bAndll860
i Wife.... 1848
, /Hiubuid!l863
1 \Wife.... 1961
/Hti<4band
; t Wife . . .
jHiulMnd
(Wife
I
1846
1864
aU
(Rutibani
I Wife.... 1810
1S54
r Husband
I (Wife...
rHa8bandl816
Brothen and
SlJitefB.
[InoladlDg Per-
son recorded.]
1
1
(Wife....
(Hnsband
(Wife ....
i Husband 1867
1869
I
1818,
1848
1860
\Wife
j Husband
(Wife....
(Husband 1866
twife....
(Husband
tWife
18661
1869
1866
18621
1864
1
2
1
1
7
4
7
7
6
1
6 '
(Husband 1860 6 i
twife.... 1863 4
{Husband
Wife ....
1867
1870l
(Husband '1881, 4
tWife. ..1827 7
UIuMband
t Wife...., 1850 1
(Hunband*18S3'
1 Wife.... 118881
(Husband '1864 2
twife.... 1867 1
(Husband
Iwife....
SHwthand
(Wife...,
1856, 11
.... 1
1843
\-i
(Husband 1864, 6
tWife....jl869 1
(Husband 1865 2
(Wife.... 11868 2
(Husband 1853 7
I Iwife
' (Husband .
I tWife.... L
o
a
Deaf Relatives.
[Kot including brothers and sisters
nor children.]
: Ooualns. .
' Cousins .
Cousins (including Wife No. 1775, Wife
No. 961, WifeNo.8806.>
6 —
8 —
6 ! —
6
8
2
—
2
~~
4 cousins...
3
9
2
2
6
— 1
10 I —
Tabular Statement of Marriages.
281
Pabthxbs in Mabbzaok.
Ii i
s I
km^^T^M^ <M*.o» ' School for the
A«W» ^«»e d«rf where
of deafncM. edncated.
1771
1773
1774
{:::
Scurlefc fever i N. Y..
'n.y.
Fever
Spizutl fever .
Fever
SlckneBB..
1776
1777
1779
1780
1781
{-.
{1
v.
{:
A fire - cracker
bnrst in his ear.
InfUm. In head.
Spotted fever....
Brain fever . . . . .
Spotted fever....
111..
la.
Oa.
Qa..
CanvJoharle.. . ,
Pa....
N.Y.
CaniOoharie &
N. Y.
N. Y
Ind..
lud..
Brain fever Norrls & 111. . . ,
iNorria :
Scarlet fever. .
1784
178S
17S6
1787
1788
1789
1790
1791
1792
1793
1794
{b
Fall
Spinal meningltifl
Pa..
Pa.
N. Y..
NY.,
N.y.
Mo. &St.Ioni8
I i i>»y.
Oerebro-ip. men.j St Lonia Day,
{.*
{b
{I
Oholera infantum
Ky. &Ia..
&Ia..
U:
la.
Brain fever. . . .
Spotted fever.
a. & Ky .
a. &I11..
Ind.,
Ind..
. Hartford
.'N.Y
.1 N. Y. Impr'd.
Disease in ears. . . [ Wis.
Catarrh ' Wis.
Remarks.
Second marriage ; first to a hearing num.
Brother of Wife No. Q817. Parents fourth cousins.
Not deaf. Married his cousin.
SUter of Wife No. 961 and Wife No. 8806. Dead.
Brother of Wife No. 3480.
Married also to Husb. No. 686.
Brother of Husb. No. 1783, Husb. No. 1615, Wife No. 301&
Brother of Husb. No. 1615, Husb. No. 1782, Wife No. 8018.
Brother of Husb. No. 1787.
Not deaf.
Brother of Husb. No. 1786.
Not deal Separated.
First marriage ; second to Wife No. 1917.
Died 1893.
Tenn.
1 Tenn.
282
Tabular Statement of Marriagea.
179&
I
I
iTw'igDa ,...
I
isGO ia9g littti
Mj^RBXAOXS.
No. of Children.
I
IBOI
tBtfa
J
[ 1809
[ wn
leoiisfti',
iso^ lesia la^'i
iSEwllBUO li(H
1»)T LItiN) lfl74
1808 11104 IfflKI
isifllii^j,,,..
I
l8X2iBBI iaH7
]aia,i8«iiB.^o —
Tfi4 1»00 3W7rv 3
I
iBin \im \m%\ —
l&Ift tHEJ'i l^ftH 3
IKIT IJfJ* 1801 1
JHIJI 18^ __ 2
imy isw iHi^ 2
tET^i 1^90 j 1
I I
1
2
8
- I
1
Pabtmkbs xh Mabrxaox.
twife.
jHiuband
/Hnsband
\Wlfe...
/HoBband
(Wife..
(HuBtend
XWifi^.
/HuBbard
twife....
(Hutband
1 Wife . . .
1864
1862
1843
1846
18S5
1866
1842
1861
1866
1864
(HuRband I860
(Wife ...
( Hnsband
\Wife....
/Husband
twife
/Husbard
(Wife....
( Husband
\Wife.
1861
1848
1S55
1813
1864
1858
(Husband
twife ....
/Husband
twife....
/Hasb..
twife....
/Husband
\Wi/6....
(Huiband
twife . . .
/Husband
twife ....
(Hutband
twife ..
/Husband
\Wi/e....
1838
1848
1888
1866
1871
1863
1868
1813
1850
/Husband
twife...
/Husband
tWife ....
/Husband
twife ....
/Husband
twife....
/Husband
twife....
(Hiuband
tWife . .
1866
1866
186-
1860
1865
1863
1818
1813
1837
lb4'i
1807
Brothers and
Sisters.
[Including Per-
son recorded.]
Defif Relatives.
[Hot including brothers and sisters
nor children.]
Oousln.
Second cousin .
Grandfather. ,
Cousins .
Cousins .
3 grand-nephews and 3 gimnd-nieces.
3 cousins of father.
Distant relatives . . . ,
Niece.
Cousin
Parents (No. 1818) ; cousin..
Nephew
Tabular Statement of Marriages.
283
1796
1796
1798
Pabtmbbs in Habbiaox.
t
{i
{i
1799 I ®
1800| {,B
1802
1804
1805
1806
1809
1811
1812
1813
1814
1815
I 1816
1817
1818,
B
B
{I
|2)tf
{i
{1
{I
{.-
{!?
{354
1819,
Afliigned cause
of deafneifl.
Spotted ferer...
Cold.
Fall.
Scarlet fever. .
Oerebro-ap. men.
CoDg'n of brain. ,
MnmpB.
Cold.....
Stoknei
Scrofnla ,
Scarlet f erer. .
nta
Spotted fever. .,
Spotted fever....
Scarlet fever. .
Whooping congb.
Measles.
Scalded.
Scarlet fever
Cerebro>8p. men,
Illness.
Scarlet fever. .
Scarlet fever. .
School for the
deaf where
educated.
Mo
K7. ft Coll..
Ind
Ill
Ind..
Ind.
Mich.
N.Y...
N. Y . . .
Clarke.
Ind.
Ind.
ri. ft Coll...
Kans. ft Mo.
N. Y..
Hartford..
N. Y..
N. Y..
N. Y
N Y. Imp»d..
Mich
Ind
la.
Cal .
CaL..
Ky
HartTdft Coll.
Clarke
C. N. Y
Ohio..
Ohio..
Kendall ft Coll.
Kendall ft S. C.
Hartford .
Hartford .
Hartforci .
Hartford .
Hartford... .
Remarks.
Not deaf.
Not deaf.
Sister of Wife No. 1100.
Not deaf.
Not deaf.
Brother of Wife No. 1004.
Dead.
First marriage ; second to Hiisb. Na !
Dead.
Separated.
Not deaf.
First marriage ; second to Wife No. 180&
SUter of Husb. No. 4200. Parents distantly reUted.
Second marriage ; first to Wife No. 1807.
Second marriage ; lat to Hnsb. No. 2841.
Not deaf.
Not deaf. Separated 1894.
Not deaf.
Sister of Husb. No. 1666 and Hnsb. No. 1667
Not deaf.
Brother of Wife No. 171.
Died 1891.
Mother of Hnsb. No. 1819. Died 1883.
Sister of Wife No. 4263.
Not deaf.
Died 1844.
284
Tabular Statement of Marriages,
1821
1823
1S24
Mabbiaqe
-3 a
^ I
ft O
iK«a , . .
1898 IBM! lan?
No. of Children.
^j..,. 11
It»26 18IK) 1»^
tasA
i^e ....
i
' I
isaH iHw „..
ia2fl!i9fta^,,.
i _
1630
1S31
18^
iBH;i»g9
I89j'....
1891 18R9
2 "
] 8114 1 18941
isaa'iiswj,,.,
laiTjBWl^iG* ^ -
jyas 1993,1831: 2 , -
i«aa igfo 18W
PABTNKB8 ZXT MaBBIAOK.
/Husband
\Wife...
/Hnsband
\Wlfe.
(Hwibatid
twife.
fHnBband
fHnsband
LWife.
fHniband
I
I Wife ....
(Husband
\Wife.
/Husband
twife.
iBushand
twife....
jHtuhand
twife ...
/Husbaud
twife ....
/Husband
twife
/Husband
twife....
/Husband
twife...
/Husband
tWife...
/Husband
twife ....
/Husband
XWife....
/Husband
twife ....
Husband
Wife ....
1
U
Brothers and
Slaters.
[Including Per-
son recorded.]
1866 sev.
1864 1
1861
1862
1847 2
9
1826| 11
1810
1861
1861
1870
1854
1868
1868
1866
1845
1863
1861'
1831
Ji
fi p
1861
1866
1844
6 < 1
6 —
1 1
2 1
7 1
1849' 7
Deaf BeUtdTesL
[Hot including brothers and sisters
nor children.]
1 niece; 8 nephews.
1 niece ; 8 nephews. ,
4 nephews (including Hnsbu No. 1896
and Husb. No. 3199) ; 1 niece : 2 grand-
niec« (Wife No. 211 and Wife No.
1463); 3 grandnephews (including
Husb. No. 1676 and Husb. No. 3201) :
2 gt. grandnephews ; gt. grandniece.
Father (Hnsb. No. 1824)- aunt; fivr
cousins (including Husb. No. 1^
and Husb. No. 3199); five second
cousins (Wife No. 211, Husb. No. 1676.
Wife No. 1468, Husb. No. 3201) ; 3
third cousins.
Uncle (Husb. No. 1824) : 8 cousins (in-
cluding Husb. No. 1687, Husb. No.
1826 : Husb. No. 3199) ; 3 second
cousins (Wife No. 1463 and Husb. No.
3201) ; 2 third cousins.
2 cousins. ,
Cousin (Husb. No. 788).
2 second cousins (Wife No. 781 is one) ;
niece and nephew; 3 first consiss
(Including Wife No 2628, Husb. No.
1840, Wife No. 788) : third congin
(Husb. No. 783) ; fourth cousin (Hoeb.
No. 782).
Tabular Statement of Marriages.
285
Pabtmxbs nr Haabiaok.
I
0
1822
/Inf.
t a
{1
1823
1824
L-
Aflslfnied oftiue
of deafnefls.
Ostber'g In bead.
Ondnal decay...
Sickness
Omther'g In head.
Scarlet ferer.
School for the
deaf where
educated.
lU.
lU
IlL.
111..
Hartford.
1825 •
, 1827
)
I
, 1828
I 1829
I
t 1880
I
• 1831
I
I 1832
1833
1834
1835
[inf.
In
{b
{!
v..
1837
1838
B
{-•
{*
r 7
1836 ^^
1899
Earthquake..
Rising in ear.
Catarrh.
**Lnmpson n'k."
Oerebro-spL men
Spotted fever
lUna
Mnmpe...,
Milk scab.,
Scarlet fever. .
lUl
OoUinhead.
Mo.
W.Va...
Kans
N.Y
N.Y.Imp'd..
Le Gontenlz .
Oft.
Qa..
Mich..
Oa..
Qa..
Ohio..
Ohla.
V».
Brother of Wife Ko. 452 and Hnsb. Mo. 1823. Parents 4th
cousin*.
Brother of Husb. No. 1821 and Wife Mo. 452. Parents 4th
cousins.
Mot deaf.
Mot deaf. Mother of Husb. Mo. 1687 and Husb. Mo. 1825.
Brother of Husb. Mo. 1687. Dead.
Dead.
Mother of Husb. Mo. 1676 and Wife Mo. 211
Mot deaf.
Mot deaf.
Not deaf.
Second marriage ; first to Husb. Mo. 47.
Brother of Husb. No. 1886.
Sister of Wife No. 3718. Parento Sd cousins.
Died 1884.
Brother of Husb. Mo. 1888.
Mot deaf.
286
Tabular Statement of Marriages.
%
1
i
1
9
«M
%
a
a
Hh
1
o
1840
1890
Marbiaoxb.
1841
1881
1890 .
11890 1869
1843
1844
1846
1846
1847
1848
1849
1860
1861
1862
18901871
1890....
1890!.
1890 1879
1890
1898
1891
1892
1892
1878
1890
1861
1867
1879
1HB3|18»2;,.
I I
lB.W|iajl IB7B
I \
I I
IBM 1890,1841;
I
tSfiT.ie90|l88.'^
i^itfisiBei
1809.lS«O
I
1800 1^1'.
I I
1862 lS9a ,
1867
1883
18901869
No. of Children.
1 —
4
2 —
Pabtnrbs im Mabbxaok.
rHtuband 1866
LWif e ....
r Hiuband
1864
1832
Brothers and
Sisters.
[Inclnding Per-
son recorded.]
u
> a 1
t \
o 1 n
3 3
2
4
\WiSB....
{Husband
Wife ....
/Husband
\Wlfe....
(Huaband
\Wlfe ....
/Husband
\Wife....
r Husband
\ Wife ....
1840
1843
1836
1843
1866
1797
1847
1869
8 1 10
2 I 2
f Husband ..
Wife . .
/Husband
twife.. .
(Husband
1 Wife ....
1865
1864
1811
1826
/Husband '1834
t Wife .... 1843
/Hnsb . .
tWife....
/Husband
twlfe....
/Husband
\Wi/6....
/Husband
twife....
/Husband
t Wife ....
/Husband
twife....
/ Husband
tWife....
/Husband
twife....
/Husband
tWife ....
1836
1849
1851
/Husband
twife...
(Huaband
tWife ....
/Husband
tWife .
/Husband
twife....
1845
1861
1844
1862
1813
1812
1846
1S63
1829
1829
1840
Deaf Relatives.
[Not including brothers and sisters
nor children.]
2 cousins (Husb. No. 1889, Wife So
783) : 2 second cousins ; 4th con^c
(Husb. No 782).
Cousin .
»Yes"
Father (Husb. No. 1901) .
1864
1846
X850
1844
18471
A cousin
Parents (No. 60); 3 nieoee (inclndlog
Wife No. 2617).
Tabular Statement of Marriages.
287
Pabtnxbs in Habriaos.
r B
1840 .
1841
8
/Inf.
•i
4
1
5
8 I Softrlet fever..
B
Dlseaae..
Scarlet fever..
Fm
Scarlet fever. .
Brain fever. .
Slckna
Lung fever. . .
Scarlet fever. .
Scarlet lever...
Typhoid fever .
Brain fever.,
Meadee h, s't Tr.
Fever
Scarlet fever. .
Scarlet fever. .
4 I Fever.
2 I Scarlet fever. .
Scarlet fever. .
Inf am'n of ear .
Scarlet fever
Inflam'n of ear. .
Meaalea..
Brain fever
Sickness and
qninine.
School for the
deaf where
educated.
Va.
Va..
Pa..
Pa..
Pa.,
Mo.
Mo..
N.O
Hartford.
N.O.
N.O.
N. C.
N.O.
Ohio..
Ohio..
Hartford .
N. Y
Ind
Hartford.
Ind..
Mo.
Mo.
Ind.
Pa.
Ky..
Ind.
Ind..
Hartford.
Hartford .
HarTd h Coll.
Tenn. & Va. . .
N.Y..
N. Y..
N. Y
Hartford.
Tenn (7). .
Hartford.
Hartford.
Bemarks.
Brother of Wife No. 2628.
Fint marriage; second to Wife No. 162a Parents second
oonsins. Brother of Hnsb. No. 1842, Wife No. 4046.
Died 1870.
Not deaf. Died soon after marriage.
Parents second cousina. Brother of Hnsb. No. 1628, Wife
No. 4046.
Parents consinB. Sister of Husb. No. 3678
Not deaf.
Died 1868.
Not deaf.
Brother of Wife No. 1847. Died 1886
Brother of Hnsb. No 1846.
Bister of Husb. No. 1822.
Died 1888.
Pareu:8 cousins. Brother of Wife No. 2767.
Parerts cousins. Sister of Husb. No. 2767.
First marriage ; second to Wife No. 1923.
Not deaf. Died 1892.
Dead.
First marriaee; second to Husb. No. 3687.
Died 1888.
Died 1885.
First nuurriage ; second to Wife No. 1859.
Second nuurriage ; first to Wife No. 1858.
Second marriage ; first to Husb. No. 270. Sister of Husb.
No. 28 and Wife No. 248.
Not deaf. Dead.
Second marriage; first to Husb. No. 8176; third to Husb.
Na 879. Sister of Wife No. 885.
Sister of Wife No. 8906.
288
Tabular Statement of Marriages.
I^Iabbiaoxs.
Ho. of Children.
1SS4!»W ...
l««6|lSi)D!lSW
1EC6 1^1 ....
! I
I
1S68 isw leitii 3
i8e9;i8flal....L..
!
ISTOliaDl ...
! '
ISTj'lSflO ...
isTeisgaiBOS —
I I
irroiaMissT —
xmi isn
1^1 laso .
IBSailHBO!.... —
IB^ 1^1 liBT
I
1887 18W ....
IBS^l^l
ias4 II
Pabthkbs in Mabbtaob.
(Husbftnd
t Wife ....
tr<Ai.... ....
Brothers and
Sisten
[Inolndlng Per-
son recorded.]
1841
1847
/Husband .
\Wif...,\.
\Wlfe.. .1.
(Husband 1843
t Wife... 1848
(Husband 1 1847
1 Wife.... 1847
(Hasb.
tWife . . .
(Husband
\Wife,
(Husband
1862
tWife.... 1864
(Husband' 1866
twife....|1867
I
(Husband 1866
\WifB..., ...A.
(Husband,1873|
t Wife.... 1 1861 1
(Husband 1862'
tWi£e....l8o3j
(Hnsband'iaeo'
t Wife.... 11861
(Husband
I Wife ...
jHusband
(Wife....
(Husband
\wife.
(Husband
t Wife ...
(Husband
\Wif....
1831
1882
183X1
1842!
1842
(Husband
t Wife . . .
(Husband
\Wife ....
(Husband
twife...
(Husband
1861
1866
1886
1846
1841
1841
1866
1849
L Wife.... 1866
(JETusdond ...
t Wife.... 1 1809
(Husband 1 1824
twife.... 11882
Deaf Belatives.
[Not including brothers and sisten
nor children.]
2 cousins.
Cousin
6 nephews and nieces .
3 cousins: 1 nieoe; 2
Husb. Ko. 650).
(OD« 1>
Tabular Statement of Marriages.
289
P\iiXNni8 IK Mabbiaqb.
if
1864
1865
1866
1867
1868
1869
1870
1871
1873
1874
1876
1876
1877
1878
1879
1881
1883
1888
1884
1886
, 1886
or 6
{k
{I
{::::
{b
{••i-
{:
{••b
{I
{I
. 1887
{
1888
Aaslgned caiue
Qt deafneu.
Scarlet f erer. .
Quinine
HydrocephalnB
or measles.
Soarlet fever. . . .
Scarlet fever
Gong'n of brain.
Spinal affection.
Brain fever
Meningitis...
Scarlet fever..
Scarlet fever. .
Gold.
Blokna
Typhoid fever..
Oather'g in head,
▲ cold.
School for the
deaf where
educated.
Ind...
ni....
Hartford .
Miss.
N. Y..
m....
N.Y,
Mich..
Mich..
Out (?)..
N. Y. . . . .
Mo..
Mo..
Mo.
Mo.
Wlfl..
Va
W.Va.
Va.
Oa.
Ala.
Ala.
Ind..
m...
m...
m...
Utah.
ao
Ga.fcAla.
Hartford .
Hartford.
Sweden h HI .
la. &O0II.
ni.,U.&Xan8.
Ohio..
Va....
Va...
Remarks.
Separated.
Parents fourth cousins.
Not deaf.
Father of Wife No. 410 and Wife No. 411.
Not deaf.
Not deaf.
Parents cousins.
Parents cousins. Dead.
Sister of Husb. No. 3863.
Not deaf.
Not deaf.
First marriage ; second to Wife No. 1879. Brother of Husb.
No. 1880. Parents cousins.
Dead.
Second marriage : flrst to Wife No. 1878. Brother of Husb.
No. 1880. Parents cousins.
Second marriage ; first to Husb. No. 1041.
Brother of Husb. No. 1878.
Not deaf.
Not deaf.
Parents cousins. Died 1892.
Brother of Husb. No. 1666. Died 1874.
Sirter of Wife No. 524 and Husb. No. 2872.
Brother of Wife. No. 910.
Second marriage ; flrst to Wife No. 1695. Brother of Wife
No. 294.
Second marriage ; flrst to Husb. No. 1424.
Not deaf.
Second marriage ; flrst to Husb. No. 8867. Sister of Wife No.
1138.
Brother of Wife No. 8068 and Wife No. 549.
290
Tabular Statement of Marriages.
Brothers and
8lBter&
[IncltidlDg Per-
son recorded.]
Partnxbs in Mabbtaos.
Deaf Relatives.
[Not including brothers and steterv
nor children.]
Distant cousin (Wife No. 1889) ....
Distant cousin (Husband No. 1889) .
— Father and uncle became deaf late in life.
Father and uncle becune deaf late in life.
— Cousin and uncle. ,
Cousin (Husb. No. 1901) .
— ! Parents (No. 1747) ; aunt .
— I Qreat-aunt ; grandfather. .
— A deaf-mute In family on mother's nid^
five generations back.
2 second cousins.
itioii^iaa :188a
I I I
1911 18«9 ..| 10
ll»n issa, 18931 —
l»13'ie08 IH93I —
lSUl893|ie93
Cousin.
Tabular Statement of Marriages.
291
1
a
1
1
1
Assigiied oaiue
of deftfness.
SchooW- the
deaf Mil. e
educated
It
{1
T<«xaB. ...
1889
MeningitlB
Worms
189U
Neb
1891
Neb
Va
189'J
Ill,
lU
1899
Brain fever
lU
la
1894
"Fvrer
la
U
189ft
A fiJl ,
la.
Brmin fever
'* Bur flUed with
mud."
189«
Tranff
Pa
189*/
Scarlet fever.
Ohio
Va
1898
Intermit fever..
W. Va
Scotland.
1899
{b
Scotland.
N. Y
19UU
{b
1901
{■■-
{1
( B
\ 1
{'^
1903
N. Y
1903
Wliooping congh.
FkU andsickneaa.
FUlandBiokneaa.
N. Y
N. Y
190*
N. Y.
1906
N. Y
N. Y.
1906
N.Y
t
N. y
190"/
{^
N, Y.
1908
Aickmwff ......
N.Y
N.Y.
1909
{"".
N. Y.?
N. Y.
{-
1910
Scarlet fever
N.Y
1911
t
191'i
1913
Unknown fever. .
Typhoid fever...
Beverly
Wia. h, CtoUege.
Wis
1914
{io
Scarlet fever.....
Ind."
Pabtnxbs IK Mabriaos.
Bemarka.
Parents cousins.
Not deal Second marriage.'
Parents cousins. Sister of Husb. No. 744.
Parents cousins.
Father's parents were cousins. Bra of Husb. No. 1895.
Father's parents were cousins. Bro. of Husb. No. 1894.
Parents cousins.
First marriage ; second to Wife No. 1900.
Dead.
Second marriage ; flrst to Wife No. 1899.
Second marriage; flrst to Husb. No. 2143. Sister of Husb.
No. 1064.
Not at school. Dead.
Not deaf. Mother of Husb. No. 18S2 and Wife No. 3767.
Died 1876.
Not deaf.
Bro. of Wife No. 9933.
First marriage ; 2d to Wife No. 1905. Dead.
Not deaf.
Second marriage ; flrst to Wife No. 1904. Dead.
Dead.
Not deaf.
Dead.
First marriage ; second to HusU No. 683.
Not deaf.
Mother of Wife No. 4041, Wife No. 568, Wife No. 86L
292
Tabular Statement of Marriages.
MAftUIAOM.
Ku. ijif Ohlldren.
3 'S
ISM IBM
LB17,1S{I« leoi
una
1990
li9i|l8BB
1931 IBM U9a
1009 lava i^m
iMa law im^
1924 Jess 1S93
11KU iaB4 1891
l»Sfl l»0t'lB91
J9371S9a ....
I
i938|i(«raii!ii
I9a0|iiffi4|iae4
l03MgQl&;iBTl
ijwy
I
ii»»4!iaiin ,,,,
tiM(i|i8e£» ,,..
im lad'l 1BQ7
ii>37|iaa9i88s
l9id|lB8& iBaS
I
laufl'iaso 1W7
iJOti}ia»u..,,
1 ' —
a —
Pabtkbbb ni Mabbtaqk.
\ H Riband
> (Tiff .
II
Brothers uu)
Sisters.
[Inclndiiig Per-
son recorded J
197^ 1
jHd»band,lfla*l
(WJffl....|ieTlj
IHiutMUid,lSa4
r U OHlMLUd - ' ^ * I
I
1H«I
1871|
{Huflbpnd
jHnHbBjjd
J Wife . . ,
1^0
It^
(H^ip^baiid
twifL^..., iM7a
t >Vlfe , , jlSflS
( Hunbaiid IWft
(litiikbiDtl
"iWlfp..,,
1(4641
; (Hunbetud ,
( Huabwitl 1^7n
\Wlfo. ...im
(Husbuia iMl
(Wlfo ...iiaoT
ifiuMhiVfid - ^ . . .
1\Vlft ... l^^i?
i ritifiiiaDa
mxi
> wir-. ...
Desf ReUtiTes.
[Not Inoluding brothers and sisters
nor children.]
- I Second cousin...
Parents (No. 1624) ; 6 uncles (including
Husb. No. 8104 and Husb. No. 8906).
' Aunt
Cousin (Wife No. SISO) .
: Second cousin
I
, Second cousin .
1 ....
|HmibB.nd, -
\W>fi^ ......
aiiiflbiiitl 1n*7
iHuHband I8t»
IWlfr .... .ItKtfij
1 Wlft . . ilaiMJ
' twif«../...J.
3 cousins.
11 I —
6 —
Tabular Statement of Marriages.
293
Pabtnkbs in Mabbuob.
1916
1916
1917
1918
1919
1920
1921
1923
1938
1934
1936
1936
1937
1938
1939
1980
1931
1983
1988
1984
193)
1986
1987
1938
1939
1940
3+
/Inf.
B
4
B
8
13X
r3)tf
LlX
8
B
0erebro>8p. men.
Spinal fever.. .
Scarlet fever. .
Spotted fever.
Soreainhead...
Cold in the head.
Brain fever. . .
Scarlet fever. .
Scarlet fever. .
Brain fever...
Diaeaoe of brain.
Scarlet fever —
Scarlet fever. .
Typhoid fever. . .
Spinal meningitla
Diphtheria..
Scarlet fever..
Scarlet fever. .
Fever and fall...
Scarlet fever.
Oather'gB in li
Gold
School for the
deaf where
educated.
W.Pa ,
la h, Coll .
la
N. y
N Y. Imp. h N.
Y.
Mich.
Ind.
la....
Ohio..
Ohio..
Ohio. .
Ohio..
lawACoU..
la
Ind...
Ohio. .
N. Y..
Ind. &I1L.
Mo
Pa.,
Pa.
St. Joseph's...
St Joseph's...
Ind. h, College.
HI. & College..
Mich.
Halifax.
N. Y
Wis..
Ky..
Pa..
Pa.
W. Va .
Ohio..
Mich
N. Y. h Mich.
W. Va.
Remarks.
Not deaf.
Second marriage ; 1st to Wife No. 1791.
Semi-mntCb Not at school for the deaf.
Sister of Hnab. No 3940.
Second marriage ; flist to Wife No. 185&
Not deaf.
Parents cousins.
Not deaf.
Not deaf.
Brother of Wife No. 4037.
Not deaf.
Not deaf.
Not deaf.
Parents oonalns. Died 1893.
Not deaf.
Parents cousins.
Parents cousins.
294
Tabular Statement of Marriages.
lUl
IMS
IMC
1800
Mabbxaobs.
No. of Children.
Pabtkbrs IK Mabbiaok.
IBillNI
ItiUB ISHl
1 1800 . . . . ' 1
U»90...., 1
\ 188Q tim! 1
1!>4T
IMS
1919
106Q
iau
i»K
lyftd
Ulfil ISmi 1B-*MT —
rjil'i IM<.I1 IN7K 5
liw;l Ih-Hsj IK-IJ —
imi \¥m i><-* 1
19661890 1888 —
I
1^914)07 13
l§89l0eJ 3
1«89 l^tB —
lfl» It^ 2
1891 ...J 1
\wm iStfS —
1$&918WS —
1H»0 IS73 4
1800 l§6a 3
\%m 1843 2
IH^' 18^1 4
— 4
I
1 2
2
- i *
Brothers and
Sisters.
[Including Per^
son recorded.]
i,l
(Husband
Iwife...
(Husband
t Wife ....
1863
1844
1851 6
(Husband 1842 4
twUe.... 1844| 2
i Husband 1830 i
1842 7
sHuthand
IWife. ..
1869 8
— tWife
1
I Husband
"" \Wife....
I (Husband 1852
1863
1B66I
il
Wife.
(Husband
I IWlfe...
1849;
(Husband
(Wife.. .
(fliMband
\Wlfe ....
(Husband
\Wlfe ....
(Husband
1862 4
I8681 3
1808.
(Husband
\Wife....
(Husband
tWife....
(Hnsb.. 1868| 11
tWife....|l867 8
! (Hu8band'l862! 11
1wife....Il86ll 8
1847i 5
18361 8
18431 6
1842 8
1864! 2
1862' 4
1860, 1
^Ruthand
\Wife ....
1846 4
1849 2
iHtuband ... 8
twife.... 1834! 1 ,
(Husband 1857 5 '
\Wlfe.... 1863' 9 |
(Husband 1852| 9 |
IWife.... 1860 5 I
(Husband' 1844 9
(Wife. .. Ifti9 1
, (Hu8bandl861, 4 |
I \ Wife .... 1852 C i
(Husband 1839' 12
(Wife.... 1843i 7
(Husband 1843 4
tWife.... 1843 2
(Husband 1843 4
twife ........ sev.
I 10
4
t il
6
3
8^V.
Deaf Relativea.
[Not Including brothers and sisters
nor children.]
3 second cousins. ,
Cousin (Wife No. 285)..
2 or 8 second cousins of mother nxe rar-
tiallydeat *^
8 uncles; 4 cousins (Inclndinff Husb.
No. 140, Wife No. 1598).
3 nephews
Cousin .
2 uncles ; cousin (Wife No. 1968).
2 cousins
4 cousins (Husb. No. 180 is one)..
4 cousins (Wife No. 2528, Husb. No.
2459, Husb. No. 2734).
Tabular Statement of Marriages.
295
Pabtnkbs in Mabbiaok.
AsBlgned cause
of deafness.
1'.
' IMl' /
School for the
deaf nrhere
educated.
a Brain feyer |W.Pa..
Scarlet fever.
Measles
Kendall.
I Pa
1943,
I
B
1M4
1947
Vn
Inflam. in bead.
i Hartford.
' Hartford .
Hartford .
' Hartford .
' Mo.
I Sores in head....|
Oong'n of brain..
Whooping congh. '
Brain fever I
Ohio..
Ohio..
N. Y..
N. Y.,
1949,
19301
' Hartford .
Hartford. .
8 Scarlet fever i Pa.
1961
1952
{i!
196Sl I A
1966 { B
1966 I ^
Pits
Meningitis. .
|N. Y
, N. Y. Impr»d . .
I Clarke
Fall
Whooping congh.
111..
Pa.
Pa.
1 1967,
{1
i9w;{
1963
1966
{I
Measles
Gather'g in head.
Scarlet fever. .
Brain fever.
Scarlet fever. .
PalL
Scarlet fever..
Measles
Cionvnlsions .....
Teething h scar-
let fever.
Scrofula fever . . .
Scrofula fever .
Kans.
Kans..
Kans.
NY.
Mich.
N.Y..
Kans.
Kans.
Ohio.
N. Y. &O0U..
N. Y..
N. Y..
Hartford..
Hartford .
Hartford. .
Remarks.
Parents cousins.
Died 1883.
Brother of Wife No. 2346.
Sister of Husb. No. 4128.
Not deaf.
Sister of Hnsb. No. 1991.
Uneducated.
Parents cousins. Sister of Husb. No. 1962, Husb. No. 1996.
Not deaf.
Not deaf.
Brother of Wife No. 379 and Hnsb. No. 1964.
Not deaf.
Died 1884.
Died 1891.
Brother of Husb. No. 1966.
ParenU third cousins. Sister of Husb. No. 1646 and Wife
No. 1966.
Brother of Hnsb. No. 1936.
Parents third cousins. Sister of Husb. No. 1646 and Wife
No. 1966.
Not deaf.
Parents third cousins.
Not deaf. Husband and Wife cousins. Dead.
First marriage : second to Husb. No. 2061. Mother of Wife
No. 1639.
Died 1888.
Brother of Wife No. 180.
Not at school.
Not deaf.
Ilrst marriage ; second to Wife No. 19^
Died 1887.
Second marriage ; first to Wife No. 1964.
Not at schooL
OF 111. •
296
Tabular Statement of Marriages.
IC^RBXAaSS.
I ^
i t
« I •9
ISflTlSBO
18S9
1884
iSW,....
I"
196^ ISea 1880
No. of Ohildien.
1970
1971
18391!^
i
wii ii*ffl* iftsa —
1
1971
1&75
197fi
IfJtPJ l^M, 1
ii889iKJa 6
18T7 ^mo 1SS3 1
107H It^t^tt ....| 4
19VP l«gO 1873 1 8
IDKIJ IsHft I^^hO 3
\\m im\ IJ§S7 4
ItJHa IHVHl ll^tti 3
U1H3 IHHS IKlfJ I 1
11134 IHJ*^* im^ 4
19Hj iHttj iH7i 3
iPdS l^a) ......
1»H7 ^ffi^^Jll^t4B —
WM'^ (M-lr . . . ^ 2
I
iWl^liJ HUB I —
1
— 1
I
I
-; 1
— 1
1 I 3
1 ! —
-! »
Pabtnkbb zk Mabbzagx.
(HuBband
tWife....
/HuBband
\Wif€....
1899
1818
1867
Brothers and
SiBters.
[Inclnding Per-
son recorded.]
j Husband 1863
(Wife.... 1862
jHnsband 1863
(Wife ....
r Husband
( Wife . . . . it^eo
1860
1853
(Husband —
twife
(Husband .
twife . . . . .
( Husband 1832
\Wife....
^Huahand
tWife..
(Husband
(Husband
\Wife.
1 —
— 4
— 3
— I 8 i —
— 3 —
.... 1
— 4 —
— 8 —
i I
(Husband
twife....
1842
1831
I
H
11
7
I
8 I
1 I
1|
1 !
7
1
1
9 '
2
7 I
7
6
18
6
1816, 10
I H
1 —
8
6 —
Deaf BelatlTea.
[Not including brothers and afsters
nor children.]
Mother (Wife No. 1974) ; unde (Hush
No. 2013).
Mother (Wife No. 1974) ; tinele (Husb.
No. 2018).
Mother (Wife No. 1974) ; uncle (Husb.
No. 2013).
Second cousin .
1840 3
1823
1831
(Husband 1841!
twife.... 1864|
I (Husband I860
twife.... 1 1861 1
(Husband 1840^
(Wife.... 1842
(Husband 1828
t Wife.... 1 1829
(Husband 1862
twife.... 1858
(Husband 1861
twife.... 1867
(Husband 18541
twife.... 1862'
I
(Husband 1843
tWife... 1841
(Husband
tWife .... 1864
i I
(Husband 1811 !
(Wife .... 1817
(Husband
\Wife....
( HusbsDd
t Wife ....
1868
(Husband 1866
twife.... 1866
A distant cousin .
Second cousin
Fourth cousin....
3 cousins . .
4 nephews.
2 cousins. ,
Tabular Statement of Marriages.
297
Pabtkxbb xm Mabriaos.
I
I
%_
1966
1967
1968
1969
1970 •
1971
1972
1978
1974
1976
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1968
1989
1990
AMlgned
of deafni
{^
Scarlet fever.
Bnin fever..
( 8 Scarlet f eve
(Ohl.,
JObl.
I B
(Old.
{i
{i
{^
{I
{i
{I
® I
{il
{'
Scarlet fever. .
Scarlet fever. .
Brain fever. ,
Brain fever.,
* Fever and milk
sick.»»
lUno
tinf.
{1
Scarlet fever. ....
Spotted fever
Meaalee and cold
Typhoid fever...
Disease in head.
Illness.
Sickness.
Cutting teeth...
School for the
deaf where
educated.
Hartford .
Hartford..
111.
Ohio..
Ohio..
Ohio
Newcastle..
Newcastle-
Ontario....
Ohio
Hartford.
Ohio.
Pa ..
N.Y
Hartford.
Wis..
Wis..
N. Y..
N.Y..
Ky.
Ky.
Hartford.
N.Y
Hartford .
Hartford.
HI.
ni.
111..
HI.
Mo.
Mo.
Mo..
Hartford .
Hartford.
Tenn.
Ga..
Oa..
N. 0..
N.O
Kemarks.
Died 1877.
Not deaf.
Not at school. First marriage ; second to Wife No. 1969
third to Wife No. 1970.
Dead.
Not at school. Second marriage ; Urst to Wife No. 1968 ;
third to Wife No. 1970.
Dead.
Not at school. Third marriage; Urst to Wife No. 1968;
second to Wife No 1960.
Second marriage ; first to Husb. No. 1378.
First marriage ; second to Wife No. 1972.
Second marriage ; first to Wife No. 197L
Died 1881.
First marriage; second to Husb. No. 1737.
Not deaf. Brother of Husb. No. 3018. Deserted his wife.
Mother of Husb. No. 1968
Brother of Wife No. 8486 and Wife No. 8932. Died 1888.
Not deaf.
Brother of Wife No. 666.
Not deaf.
Died 1868.
Second marriage ; first to Wife No. 1903.
Sister of Wife No. 4077.
Parents cousins. Bro. of Wife No. 1040 and Husb. No. 1908 .
Parents cousins.
Brother of Wife No. 370 and Husb. No. 1963.
SUter of Wife No. 4386.
Not deaf.
Died 188-.
Not deaf.
Diedl80&
298
Tabular Statement of Marriages.
Mabbzaqbs.
S j_5_
19911889
1992|l891
19981892
1994 1892
1996|l89a
19961890
1997
19981890
I
199911891
a I
1
1889 2
1
18911 1
1891'....
1868
aooo
3001
2002
1890
1891
1890
1892 -
18781 6
I
1873 8
I
2003,1890
2004 1891
2006|1890
2006' 1892
2007!l890
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
2016
1890
1891
1889
1894
1890
1889
1892
1898
Ko. of Ohlldren.
1890
1845
188-
1869
1881
1881
1
8
3
1
189-2 1
1860 8
1846
1890
Pabthxbs zh Mabbiaok.
(Htuband
twife
i
1866
(Husband 1859
(Husband
iwife...
(Husband
tWife...
(Husband
\Wlfe....
1868
i8il
1872
1880
(Husband —
twife....l847
(Husband 1866
(Husband
twife....
THusband
Iwife....
(Husband
twife.
1857
1843
1841
1808
SHv»band
twife ... 1870
(Husband
tWife...
(Husband
\Wife.
\Wlfe.
1814
1820
1860
1862
Brothers and
Sisters.
[Including Per-
son recorded.]
(Husband 1846
\Wlfe.... 1853
(Husband
\Wife....
(Husband
tWife....
(Husband
twife...
1863
1841
1847
1841
1862
iH\uhand .
\Wlfo.. . 1859
(flioband
tWife....
(HiMband
twife....
(Husband
twife ....
1870
1816
1883
(Husband; 1616
twife.... 1816
(Husband 1868
twife .
(Husband
twife....
Deaf Belatives.
[Not including brothers and slsterB
nor children.]
2 cousins.
12
; Nephew
; Father (Husb. No. 2365) ; 2 aunU (Wife
No. 857 is one) ; uncle ; cousins (In-
j eluding Husb. No. 2866 and Wife Na
688); grandfather (Husb. No. 2367):
gt. grandfather (Husb. No. 2870).
Mother; 2 cousins.
Nephew (Husb. No. 1968).
Nephew (Husb. No. 1968)..
Tabular Statement of Marriages.
299
I
I
,1991
1993
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
I
1998
^ 1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2006
'2006
, I
2007
2006
20J9
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
2OI5J
Pabtnkbs in Mabjuags.
{::::
AflBigned cam
of deafnen.
School for the
deaf where
educated.
|Mo..
Spotted fever. ... Ind . .
Wis.
Scrofalaandcan- 1 Hartford .
ker rash.
'No.N.Y.
,N. Y
Bemarka.
Brother of Wife No. 1946.
Not deal
First marriage : aeoond to ^'ife No. 1978.
Dead.
Parenta oouaiiia. Siater of Wife No. 2814.
Fall.
I Hartford.
iKy
f B ' i Hartford.
\ B Hartford.
SemiF-mnte.
Not deaf.
. Parenta conalDa. Bro. of Hnab. No. 1982 k Wife No. 1949.
. I Siater of Wife No. S329 ; niece of Hoab. No. 2869.
r B
S. 0., Va., & N.
{«
Scarlet fever
Pita
Y.
Va
/ 6
Hartford
i
1 _ .
Scarlet fever
A *#1| ...... .
{ »
Mich
N. Y
N. Y
(
Brain fever
Ind
Ohio
{
/....
Ck>ld plague
Scarlet fever
Ill
i »
m
(....
Kana.(?)
Kanff
i «
Tumor in head . .
Brain fever
{b
N.Y. & Wia...
N. Y
{I
{i
(
Brain fever
Brain fever
N.Y.4WU....
O.N.Y
N. 0
{
Tenn...
(
Measlea.
{ «
Wia
ilnf.
Smallpox
Brain fever
N.Y
m
{i
N.Y....
Ohio
Wia. *CoU....
(
IIL&N.Y.....
Ind.
{....
; Parenta third oouaina.
Dead.
Not deaf.
Died 1891.
Not deaf. Deserted hia wife.
Uneducated.
First marriage ; second to Wtfe No. 2008. Divorced.
Aunt of Wife No. 8438.
Second marriage ; first to Wife No. 2007.
Not deaf. Died 1887.
Sister of Wife No. 1521.
Not deaf.
First mwrlage ; second to Hnab. No. 2868.
NotdeaL
2d marriage ; 1st to Wife No. 2013. Bro. of Hnab. No. 1974.
Slater of Husb. No. 2106.
1st marriage ; 2d to Wife l^o. 2012. Bro. of Huab. Na 1974.
Died 1869.
Second marriage.
Second marriage.
300
Tabular Statement of Marriages,
g 1 [ a
^ 15
aOlfl^lBM
o
Ko. of Ohlldien.
I
30(8 ism'...,
aaioi893iBffa
I
209Q 1^11383
^2L 1803 isaff
3023 'laos.,,
3023 1893 ,. .
aoM 1S9U lero
aoas^soo ...
3028 1«01 1891
30^ lU£}3tH90
I
3038 1890 1881 t
I
30J9 1891 IMSO
aoaoii^j^ ....
30i3i8»4>t!^
V^lBSl'lW^
mm 189S 1^3
I ^ '
t037 isia'im>a' ~
3D3SilN98l^^
*sm i8Bff im
I
^040 18B3 1B»7
^ I
9UlllB»9jll3&t
I
'f
i —
1
Pabtnxbs nr ICabkzaox.
fffiMbatid
tWife.
(HuslMUid
twife....
/Htubftnd
/Htuband
\Wlfe...
(Hnsband
twife.
(HtMband
tWife.
fHiubftnd
I Wife.
rHiuband
1864
1869
1863
1866
1849
1858
(Husband
tWife.
(HiMbftnd
twito
/Htuband
\Wife.
(Hoflband
\WJfe...
(Htuband
twife.
j Husband
\Wife.
(Husband
twife.
(Husband
\Wlf«
(Husband
tWife...
(Husband
twife . .
(Husband
twife....
(Husband
twife....
(Husband
twife.
(Husband
twife....
(Huab..
t Wife ....
(Htuband
Iwife....
(Husband
twife.
(Husband
twife ...
1866
1867
1878
1868
1861
1847
1836
1866
1809
1864
1866
1867
1867
1868
1868
1868
Brothers and
Sisters.
[Including Per-
son recorded.]
1831
1843
1869
1869
1864
1866
1860
1867
1843
1869
1863
1866
1865
Deaf BeUtives.
[Not Including brothers and siaiers
nor children.]
1 second cousin.
Parents (No. 3080} ; 1 aunt (Wife No.
3388) ; 3 ootuins ; niece.
3 cousins (Wife No. 3965 is one) .
3 nieces.
Cousins..
-I
Tabular Statement of Marriages.
301
Pabtxcsbs in Mabbiagx.
2016
2017
2018
' 2019
3020
2021
2022
I 2033.
I 2024
I
2026
I
I 2026
3027
' 2028
2029
2080|
2081
I
, 2D32
Gold & rising in
8
8X
8
IX
fl8+
B
2
B
B
I'
I 20M
I 2036
4+
B
; 2036
2087
'soss
2039
3040
3041
Spinal meningitis
Qnlnlna
Spinsl fever .
Scarlet Ceyer. . . . .
Weakoonstltn'n.
Spotted fever. . .
Scarlet fever. .
AfaU
Brain fever.,
Congestive fever.
Scarlet fever
Scarlet fever. .
Ck>ng. fever.
Spotted fever ...
Spinal meningitis
Spinal meningitis
Fits & soar't fev.
Abscess In head. .
Scarlet fever. .
Gold In head..
Oongestlve chill..
Spinal fever
School for the
deaf where
educated.
La..
NO..
N.O..
Mo.
Ky.
Ind..
Va. k N. Y.
Va
Tezaa.
la....
Oolo.
Ga..
N. Y
N. Y
N.Y.
Mich.
Mich.
Pa.,
PS..
Va...
Va..,
Ga..
Ga.
Ga.
Ga.,
m.
N.Y..
N. Y..
N. Y..
N. Y..
Ind.
Ind..
IlL*OoU.
m.
Hartford.
N.Y..
N. Y.
Ohio..
Wls.ftOoll.
Wis
Md.,
Md.
Bemarks.
Not deaf.
Second marriage ; first to Hnsb. No. 48t0.
Notdsat
Not deaf.
Bro. of Wife No. 3844 and Wife No. 4089. Died 1888.
Not deaf.
I>iedl888.
Parents cousins.
Half-sister of Husb. No. 8920.
Parents cousins.
Father of Wife No. 8844, Husb. No. 3038, Wife No. 4069.
Sister of Wife No. 3388. Died 1887.
Divorced.
Sister of Wife No. 8664.
Divorced.
302
Tabular Statement of Manages,
a
\
1
3013
2(M4
30*5
304€
304T
aoBo
aosi
aoss
ao5s
la^i
]CJ^RBUa]£S.
Pabtnkrs IV Mabbiaok.
3 |S ,^
Ho. of CbildJfen.
I
I88»:lga^! 1
vm
1517 —
1891 1«^ 2
tBffl|l«l6 ^
law
IBTl' 3
189&' 3
I I
ISW18S8 1
I
1S90188S I
isw'igrre a I —
I
aoM isss'iaaa' l i -
1
aoev i»92
3060
lOdl
1893
1^1
aOfl3'!8S0
9Oi^lHS0
30Q4
1H89
1889 1 I —
.... a I —
I
1888 4 I —
I
I I
lar?! I I —
is™- — ; -"
! \
ISffl! I ^ —
I88»ft&*-
4 ^
1
8 —
3
Brothenand
Sifltors.
[InclndlDg Per-
son recorded.]
IHiubaiid 1817
twife...Jl«58
f Hiuband
I W Ife . .
— , 1
an*7 ia»3[i88e' — i —
jHuHbaDd IK33|
tWlle ... l->58
f HnHbfcud I>«2
t Wife.... IH84
twtfe .... 1H56'
jfTn^bfiDd JH41
3860'
1854
!8S0
1848
idle
1834
1817
1839
I860
IHftS!
/HoflbfeDd
twilo..,.
jHiubud
fHtjsbwid
JHiiAbuid
Iwife....
jHnsbuid
tWife . , , .
(Hiubuia
tWife,...
jHmhmud 1K49I
twife.... 18441
/Husbftnd 1868
iWlf« ... 1867
tWif «».... Il86l
(HtuibMldliaBl
|wife..,Jl863
rEmbimd'186a
tWifo,...:ie64
|Hiubuid'l8S9
twife.. . 11863
/Hiubuid
1856
1848
IHoibiiid
twife....,lS6l
f /TiM&and
\Wlfe.... 1866
rHiiiib«nd 1833
r
Iw
1833
,Wtfe,„.|lS85
fHB*hWidllSeO
twu*....|ie64
I
/Bmb&Dd
twUe. .. 1R18
fHiubudlB63
twife....>1866
1 7
1 : 6
Deaf Relatives.
[Not including brotliera and ststen
nor chlldreu.]
8
1
1
~ 1 ~
6 j —
3 1
10
—
—
8
3
—
a
10
8
—
6
_
6
—
8
— Aoonsin..
Second cousin .
Oonsin
7 — Second cousin (Wife No. llfiO). ,
2 cousins
2
7 I —
8 -
2
Qrand-nephew.
Tahtlar Statement of Marriages.
303
Pabthbbs in Markiaob.
I
ledcauM
Sobool for the
deftf where
educated.
Scarlet ferer. .
FUi
Brain fever
Oholera inf ant'm.
Kendall
Md.lE Kendall.
N. Y..
Mich
;C«1
Fever Neb
8carlet fever | Neb
I Md.li Kendall.
Scarlet fever. Md
t
N.Y
. Kana. k Colo . ,
.1 Mo ,
Remarka.
Attended common eohoola.
Brother of Wife No. 3619. Parents conainB. Separated.
Slater of Wife No. 626.
Brother of Hnab. No. 2104.
Not at echool.
Brother of Wife No. 640 and Wife No. 1603.
3 Nervous fever,
\% I Sickni
6 Gold in head and
diachar's Vm ears.
... Scarlet fever
Scarlet fever. .
Spotted fever.
/3X Spotted fever.... Ohio
\ 6 Oong'n of brain. . Otncln. k Ohio.'
Mich, ft Ohio..
Ohio, Texas, &
Ore({on.
Gennany
Ohio
Divorced 1891.
First marriage ; second to Wife No. 3181.
Second marriage; first to Hnsb. No. 1968.
Sister of Hnsb. Na 3467. First marriage ; second to Hush.
No. 3166.
Semi-mate. Edncated in common schools. Parents second
cousins. Sister of Wife No. 1413 and Wife No. 3609.
Parenta second coosins. Brother of Wife No. 9961.
Parenta second cousins. Sister of Hush. Na 8670.
Sister of Hnsb. No. 187, Hnsb. No. 188, and Hnab. No.
Died 1393.
Not deaf.
Second marriage ; Urst to Hnsb. No. 1081.
Not deaf.
Died 1866.
Second marriage ; first to Hnsbw No. 667. Died 189a
304
Tabular Statement of Marriages,
AiAJlBXL^Ctt^
I
30S8iaS0
i
3070 1890
am ,1803
aora
^sm
3^74
vsm .
law
1819
30?s:i8e9
LB90
isaa
307*
2077
TCnB
301f
3M01809
1889
aoeaifios
aoftiiest
aoBfiigs^
ao^issi
2mi
308B
30W)
3001
3003
2(m
I
1BB4
1890
1890
18M
1890
l»9a
1890
lfi7i
urn
1867
t88a
18ST
1B84
im
l»8l
188»
ISS?
lesa
isu
ISSfl
1800
iins
1882
1889
188a
1887
1883
1883
1380
ISfiO
1889
1871
No of Ohlldraa.
Pabtmxbs nr Mabbiagx.
9 —
I
1 —
— 1
5 —
3 —
1 —
^-
I
1 1
3 —
^1
(HaHbHTid
twife . .
(Bu^bftDd
(Hasbwirt
tWife ....
(Haiibiud
tWJf .> . . . ,
/HMb*nd
(Wife . . , .
/HuHband
tWife . .
/HuebiLDd
tWiffl ....
(Huab«nd
tWIfe . . . ,
(Hiipbaud
tWjKi..,
(Huabftud
tWlf€^,.
/HuHband
tWlfe ....
jnwtland
(Wife , , . .
jHuMbaTid,
(Wife.., J
(Hnabuid
IMl
1H51
Iftll
Brothers and
Sisters.
[Incladlng Per-
son recorded.]
1831
1H37
am
1H15
ue3
ls61
1^57!
1802
1U56
IH54
1,^60
IftSO
1H16
10
1858
1854
im
]>>12
(Hunbaud
twife ....
(Husband
tWlfi. ....
jHuftband
\Wlfe
18TO
IH63
t^l2
1K50
lt)61
(Huab&nd :
/Hasbuid
\Wlf e
ltS57
/EuBbund
("Wife . . . ,
(HufjlHind
(BiisbB.u<l
\Wiff ...
jtiUHbauJ
tWife..,.
(HnRbnnd
\Wile . . , .
/fidAbAUd
tWlfP ....
I Husband
18M
1836
1SB38
lil52
1^
I860
1H65
IHdS
li:»36
Deaf Relatives.
[Not incladlng brothers and sisters
nor children.]
2 cousins .
A cousin . .
Uncle.
Tabular Statement of Marriages.
305
Pabtnebs in Mabbiaox.
Amlgned cause
of deafuesB.
Scarlet fever. .
Severe cold ...
Afall
Scarlet fever. .
Spotted fever.
Spotted fever.
Spotted fever.
Spotted fever.,
Scarlet fever. .
Scarlet fever..
Scarlet fever..
Brain fever. . . ,
Scarlet fever. . ,
Spotted fever. ,
School for the
deaf where
educated.
N. Y.
lU....
Ind..
Ind..
Pa. ft Coll..
Pa
Hartford.
Hartford .
Kendall
N. Y. Imp'd. . ,
Pa ,
Pa
N.Y..
N.Y.
Mich, ft N. Y. ,
HTd ft Olarke.
England.,
Minn
Scarlet fever. ... . Mich
Scarlet fever. .
Measles
Cerebro-spL men..
Brain fever. . .
Scarlet fever. .
Inflam. of brain.
Fever.
Gold.
Swimming..
Measles
Oerebro-sp, men.
Whooping cough
Scarlet fever
Scarlet fever. ,
Scarlet fever. ,
Scarlet fever
Gold In the head.
Meningltla
Pa ...
Mich.
Mich. ftCk>U.
Mich
N. Y..
N. Y..
Ohio..
Mich.
Ohio..
OhioftOoU.,
Ohio
N.Y.
N.Y.
Ky...
Ky...
Hartford.
Hartford..
N.O.
N.O.
Ohio..
Ohio..
N.Y. ft N. J..
N.Y. &N. J..
Ohio..
Ohio..
Remarks.
Died 1881.
Not deaf.
Brother of Wife No. 904.
Died 1887.
Diedisee.
Sister of Husb. No. 1622.
Sister of Wife No. 941, Hasb. No. 4016, Wife No. 988.
Parents cousins.
Not deaf.
Not deaf.
Sister of Husb. No. 4208
Not deaf. Dead.
Not deaf.
I>iedl89&
Brother of Wife No. 727 and Wife No. 4176.
Sister of Husb. No. 1347.
Brother of Husb. No. 2176.
306
Tabular Statement of Marriages.
PaBTHXBS in ILUUtlAGK.
I
J
3
9007
aooe
9000
9100
9101
9109
9108
9104
9106
2106
9107
9106
9100
9110
9U1
9119
9118
9114
9116
9116
9117
9118
9119
1803
1800
1892
1802
1890
1890
1880
1880
1880
1800
1808
1880
1890
1892
1891
1890
1889
1881
1890
1890
1890
1803
1889
1890
1890
1882
1886
1892
1865
1876
No. of Children.
1890
1881
1802
1863
1888
1889
1888
1889
1840
1860
Brothers and
Sisters.
[Inolnding Per-
son recorded.]
3
'li
5 ' -
! (HDBb
twifo....|l»?
(Husband: 1855
Iwife.... 11848
(Husband
tWife ....
(Husband
twife....
(Husband
1862
1866
1836
IWife.... 11841
(Husband 18? I
\Wife....'1839'
I (Husband
twife....
1842
1849
(Hasb.
twife.... 1814
j Husband 'lS66
tWife... Il864|
<Hu$band
IWife....
I
1850 9
(Husband 1866 1
tWife.... 1869 1
(Husband
\Wife....
(Husband
\Wife....
1831
(Husband
Iwife....
(Husband
twife....
(Husband
\Wife....
I860'
1866
1846
(Husband 1 1864
twif e . . . . 1861
(Husbandll850
twife....:.
(Husband 1 1840
t Wife.... 11841
(Husband '1800
1Wife....|.
(Husband>186l
\Wife....\.
(Husband 1858
\Wife....\.
(Husband 1850
tWife .
{Husband
Wife....
1814
1813
— 16
8
1 I
1
6 I
(Husband '1814 1 6
twife.... 1813' 2
; I
(Husband, 1838 11
10
Deaf Belatlves.
[Not Including brothers and siiiters
norchildroi.]
3 cousins
2 rery distant relatives.
Tabular Statement of Marriages.
307
Pabthxrs in Mabbiaok.
1
a
2004
,2095
Ansigued caune
of deafnemi.
1
School for the >
deaf where
educated.
1
{
1
r 1%
Scarlet fever.
Canker rash
Hartford
Hartford
Wis.
, '^O^fi, ^ R
Wis
1 2007
f
{
( n
Hartford k Ky.
Mo
' 2008 ^ B
^J{\
Brain fever
Scarlet fever. ....
Faii'.. !..!.*. '.'.*.*.'.
N. T
1 ■ ^
1 2ia>i Ii5
Hartford
Hartford
2101
f ..
\ A
Scarlet fever.
-,__l ( 2
Spot'dftscar'tfr
Spaama
Ill
2102 I f
1 ! i A
2103 { -
Ill
Sickness, morph'e
and quinine.
Oregon
W Va ft Ohio.
< 2104
t
Ohio
f 7
Scarlet fever.
Va
2105 < __
HL
2106
2107
r....
"
{
. ...■.::".■.:.■::■.■.:: ;:;::::: :;:::i
r s
Scarlet fever
Oath^gsln head?
N. Y
^^°®i \ 17
N. T
1 I *«
2109 i ®
Hartford
N.Y.4 0.N.Y.
N. Y
'i"io|?«.
Sc'tfev.&meas'B
Scarlet fever
Kick from a cow.
2111
(•
N.Y
N.Y
ni
Typhoid fever....
21121 ^ ^
la
(
Ohio
2113
{
2114
i «
Ck>ld and fits....
W. NY
2U6 i ^
lUneas
Hartford
2116
2117
2118
t
{"
Ta -.
;::::::::;::::::::. ■::'::::::::i
{2)tf
Fever. • • .
Hartford.
Spotted fever. . . .
Fever
Spotted fever
Hartford.
Hartford
Hartford
Pa
-'Al^ i^i ,
Remarks.
I Died 1898.
Died 1870.
Sister of Hnsb. Mo.
Not at school.
8825. Died 1888.
Divorced.
Not deaf.
Parents cousins.
Not deaf.
Brother of Wife No. 2012.
Not deaf.
Died 1891.
First marriage ; second to Husb. No. 1224.
Not deaf.
Not deaf.
Not deaf. Second marriage.
First marriage ; second to Wife Na 2118. Divorced 1848.
Died 1864.
Dead.
Second marriage ; 1st to Wife No. 2117. Died 1864.
Not deaf.
308
Tabular Statement of Marriages.
I
2iao
2121
2122
2123
2124
2125
2126
2127
2128
2129
2180
2181
2182
3188
2134
2135
2136
2137
2188
2189
Mab&iaokb.
1891
1891
No. of Ohlldren.
II
1891
1893
1893
1890
1891
189011866
1890 —
1891
1890
1890
1890
1865 .
1844
1890 1890 —
1890 1881 sev.
1891 ! 1891
1890
1890
li^
1890
1892
1894
1891
1892
1868
I
1868 .
i
897 .
aU.
2140l 1892 1892
2141
2142
9149
2144
2146
I
tB90
1«S1
189^
1891
1880 —
1»)2
1890 —
I 2
I I
Pabthkbs IK Mabriaob.
\l
(Hnsbuid 1866
\Wif€.... .
; (Husband
Iwife...
j Husband 1869
(wife.... 1 1868
/Hiisband!l864
tWife. ..11862
(Husbaud 1858
t Wife .... 1869
(Husband
\Wife.
(Husband
twife....
1829
Brothers and
Sisters.
[Including Per-
son recorded.]
H ,fi
1822 11
1838 6
1 I 8
(Husband 1818
twife 1814
> (Husband 1 1829;
\Wife.
(Husband
twife....
(Husband
\Wlfe....
(Husband
(Wife....
(flu«baru2'
twife....
1833
1868
1867
1865
1868
1846
1862
1839: 8
(Husbandil808> 6
\ Wife.... .1807, 10
(Husband
(Wife . . .
(Husband
twife....
(Husband
tWife ....
(Husband
twife ....
(Husband
\Wife....
1806!
1862 1
I
1870
1856| 4
(Husband
tWile ....
(HuBb .
IWife...
(Husband
\Wift...,
jHutband
1 Wife . .
(Husband
twife....
(Husband
twife.
I860!
1846
1859
1860
1869
I (Husband
' t Wife.... '1864
Deaf Belativea.
[Not including brothers and aisters
nor children.]
10 —
4 1 —
OoueJu
.^.
6
Niece
7 —
Second cousin (Wife No. 1150)..
8 —
Parents (No. 854) and others.
Tabular Statement of Marriages.
309
PABTinBBfl IM MaXBZAOB.
I
S
2120
2121
2122
2123
2124
2126
2126
2127
2128
2129
2130
2131
2132
2188
2184
2136
2138
2137
2138
9139
2140
2141
1
2142
2143,
!
2144
2146'
Anlgned cause
School for the '
^* ^A^*^..Mm ' d®** where I
ofdeafneea. educated. '
Remarks.
8 I Scarlet ferer. .
Hartford..
Separated 1891.
Not deaf.
12 I Oerebro.«pu men. N. Y., M. Y.
I I Imp'd, ft Col.
8?! Brainferer N. Y. ft St. Jo- I
I _ Beph|8,
4 , Inllam. of brain
O. N. Y...
W.N. Y..
Md. ft Kendall,
Md
2 Scarlet feyer
3 I Scarlet feyer ' Hartford
2 Spotted feyer. . . .
B '
IX
Scarlet fever. . . .
Spinal meningitis
Whooping cough.
Hartford.
Hartford.
Hartford.
Hartford .
Ind.
Ind..
Ind. ftOoU...
Ill
m.
lU..
Oong'n of brain. . Mich, ft GoU. . .
Spotted fever. . .Ilnd
Scarlet fever | Hartford. .
Spotted fever.
Oankerraah...
Spotted fever.
Meningitis?
Gold, or a fUl . . .
Lung fever
Scarlet fever.
FeUlnawell....
Hartford .
Hartford.
Hartford.
N. Y
Tenn.
AU...
Parents related.
Brother of Hnsb. No. 2046.
Not deaf.
Dead.
First marriage ; second to Hnsb. No. 8913.
Died 1888.
Sister of Husb. No. 289. Dead.
Sister of Wife No. 2684.
Second marriage ; first to Wife No. 2061.
Not deaf. Died 1869.
First marriage ; second to Wife No. 2184.
Died 1849.
Second marriage ; let to Wife No. 2138.
Texas..
Oa....
N.Y..
N.Y..
Ohio..
Tenn. ft Coll .
Tenn
Ontario..
Nonis..
N. Y..
Not deaf.
Died 1892.
Not deaf.
.!
Not deaf. Dead.
First marriage ; second to Husb. No. 1900. Sister of Hush.
No. 1064.
Le Goutenlx. . . I Sister of Wife No. 646.
Pa.,
Pa.
Not deaf.
310
Tabular Statement of Marriages,
ai46
3147
2148
9149
3160
Mahbiaobb.
1890
1890
1890
1893
1891
3151 1891
!
3153 1893
I
3153 1890
I
I
3154 1891
3165! 1891
No. of Ohlldren.
1893
18931 .
1
1
1881: —
31561893....' 3
I
3157J1894 .... 3
31581891
315911891
31601890
3161
3163
3163
1893
1893
1893
1893 —
1891 ... .
31641893
3165
1803
1893
2166 1891
31681890,18811 3
31691890'.... 3
• i
3 —
Partmsbs in Ma&riaok.
i
SI
Brothers and
Sisters.
[Including Per-
son recorded.]
iHiuOiatLd
twifc.,,. 184*:
(V^lfe . .11^)4
jHtmband 1819
)Efiiibuidl854
fHiinb..
(Wifft...,
\ Hanbuid
i»a»
1809
18SA
JHn*»rtind 1B(M
jBushand\
I 1
lHu«band 10S1
)Wtfr.,,Jl«3»
I
fHuab&ud IHHT
\\SiU..,, 183»
\ Hii«lwtid lS6tt
t Willi.,., 1M3
j Hijsbnad l«5Ri
Iwifo,... 1M7
fBn«b«id
'(Wife...,
13
jHiiirbKiid laaO
fHnsbftnd le&T
1 wjff ... mvi
/Ensbftud 1801
rUuHb&adlSAO
twifo.
alL
-
4
-
2
-
1
1
J UuHbimd lttM»
fHiinbaud tS52
{Wifi?..,, 1863
lUrjhbaud 1A44
>Wif*...,. IK51
OS if*..,.. I8G0
riTnAbsThi tauo
Deaf Relatives.
[Not inclndlng brothers and sisters
nor children.]
2 cousins .
— ' Cousin.
Parents (Mo. 56) ; uncle (Husb. No.
I cousin; aunt.
2 —
4 ; —
1 Mother (Wife No. 86) : 2 aunts (Wife No.
4041 and Wife No 558) ; 6 cou»icf<
(Wife No. 38 Is one); gnmdniothrr
(W^ife No. 1911) ; and great-uucle.
, Uncle .
Tctbular Statement of Marriages.
311
Pabtnxbs in Mabbzaobl
I s
'I
2146
2147
2148
2149
2150
2151
2162
2163
> 2154
^ 2155
2166
2157
2158
2159
2160
2161
I 2162
12163
I 2164
' 2166
2166
2167
2168
2169
I
Aligned ca..e I «^!S? whe« '^
( 5 I Typhoid fever. . . ; Ind .
( .... I Fever. I Ind .
( 3x1 1 Hartford.
( 3 , Scarlet fever. . . . | Hartford .
/ B Ohio..
j li ; Inflam. of brain..; N. Y.
\2% Measles ft floaiv I N. Y
let fever.
Remarks.
Sister of Husb. No. 2289 and Wife No. 2579.
Died 1886.
IMedlSSO.
Father of Wife No. 276.
Not deaf.
Dead.
Not at school.
Sister of Wife No. 8982.
Parents related.
Not deaf.
Mother of Wife No. 4442.
6)^ i'' Putting sand in ' Ey
. ear." I
j Sickness | Ky
I Ireland.
{1
{::::
{I
fix
ll«
{\
{••a
{i
{^
Scarlet fever < Ky
Pa..
I Pa.
Sifikness
Scarlet fever. .
N. Y.
N. Y.,
I Second marriage; first to Hnsb. No. 9062. Sister of Husb.
I No. 2467.
N.Y
Hartford.
I ,
I Second marriage ; first to Husb. No. 9696.
I Died 1891.
• Died 1888.
I Ind..
Lung fever and i Ind. .
whooping cough.
Scarlet fever. .
Brain fever. . .
Scarlet fever. .
Scarlet fever and
measles.
Ind.
Clarke
H'tTd, Olarke,
W. N, Y.
P»
Spasms..
Ohio ft Ind....
Ind
I Ind..
Ind.,
.In. Y..
Brother of Wife No. 800.
, Brother of Wife No. 88.
Second marriage ; first to Husb. No. 4996b
Not deaf.
; Sister of Wife No. 4336. Dead.
Scarlet fever. .
Wis.
Scarlet fever.. . . . j Hartford >
Hartford i
Illness I Hartford.
Sister of Wife No. 915.
Not deaf.
312
Tabular Statement of Marriageif.
3171
Mabbtaokb.
iiaM.
usso .
217111890 1668
aiT-i'iasMiiBTja —
!ll7l!l89l
H7*S 1690 1888 1 1
2177!1S»S;1890 3
Np. ot Ohlldren.
3i7Biaeo:.
I
2179 1890........
aiaoie©o,.„ —
\
3l8l|l«ll3 ,..J 3
9iea|li&Q,lS53| 'J
I i
3183 mao imi i
2184 iaa2.iaB2 —
1!18D18»1
3186 1SB0 18TH| 3
31S7 18»|1S§7 ,.
318glfi94 186»k.
2169 lesa 1680
I
2190 ie»3
2ltl
3183
31 &g
ISSM
1894
18»4
IBM
I
I
iSMieu
I I
PaBTMXBB nf liABBIAOB.
fHvsband
twife. ..
(HuHband
Iwife....
i
io
o
i
1868
/Husband
twife....
/Hottbuid
\Wlfc.
Brothers and
Sistera
[Including Per-
son recorded.]
1812 8
1813 5
1881
jBYuliaQdl&42
jHuHband
1 WUc , . . .
j B iinbaud
1848
1856
lHi61
1B44
1864
m)9
\Wlfe . , . JlHl3
)iiuiii)..L
lWSi(?....|l*i56
jHuiibaudl»i60
{Husband
\mi
fKufibftEdl'tW
I
fHDiibiiidllK60
\wifo. . Jitea
\Wile.„ '.
(Huflbnad ]K48
tWtfo....llft52
'tWlfe..,.jlB59
fSii>band'1847
IHustaMldl...
\W1*B,.„|...
f Husband ...
\WlfB
jHuAbuid lft56
^ r Husband 11859
I i Wife..., 1956
J HuHband IH73!
\Wil« .... I!i70i
r Husbuid 1866
(Wife....
(Husband
\Wife....
1862
1873
1872
Deaf Relatives.
[Mot including brothers and sisten
nor children.]
7 -
4
Parents
Great-graudfather. .
Cousin (Wife No. 330}..
Second cousin .
Tabular Statement of Marriages.
313
Pabtkxbs in Ma&bxaob.
I
0
2170
2171
2172
2173
[1
{:
■am!{»«
•am I •::•
2176
2177
2178
2179
I 2180
12181
2182
w
{'-
(I
2183
{I
'2I84J I ^^
12186
.2188
12189
2190
,2191
2192
2193
{a
Assigned c*iue
of deaf&eas.
Spinal meningitiii Wis
School for the
de«f where
educated.
nine
Fever....
Meaelea..
Flta
Scarlet fever. .
Teething.
Heaalea...
Scarlet fever. .
nineea..
ninesa..
Scarlet fever. .
Accident ,
Scarlet fever. .
Typhoid fever . . .
Bemittent fever.
Gatherlnga..,
Meaalea
Scarlet fever. .
Spotted fever.
Meaeles..
Afall....
Spinal fever .
Brain fever. .
Hartford.
Hartford.
Hartford.
Hartford.
Bemarks.
Mo.,
N. y
Hartford.
Germany. ,
Ohio..
Ohia.
Mo
N Y. Imp»d.
Hartford.
Hartford.
W.N.Y ,
la., St. Johns
(Wis.)
N. Y..
N.Y..
Pa.
Fft.
Mo.
Ind..
Mo..
la. ...
N. Y.
Pa. «t Coll.
Ohio..
Ohio.
Pa
Ya. h Pa..
N. C, Va. h
Kendall.
Ind.
Ohio. .
First marriage ; second to Wife No. 2172.
Diedl866L
Second marriage ; first to Wife No. 3171.
Second marriage ; first to Hnsb. No. 76.
Died 1882.
Parents second consinB.
Not deaf. Second marriage.
Brother of Hnsb. No. 2091.
Not deaf.
Not deaf.
Died 1889.
Parents second conaina.
Second marriage : first to Hnsb. No. 8849.
Died 1891.
Not deaf. Died 1881.
First marriage; second to Hnsb. No. 1214.
Not deaf.
Not deaf.
Not deaf.
314
Tabular Statement of Marriages.
Marbiaoes.
£, ' No. of Ohlldren.
II
^ 5
* ; O
C H
I
31WE 1B89!l»''» 3
' I
I
liWfi 1W8Q' 2
1
I
aioiiia»3 ...
I I
2'J02ilH33l...
2au3
3204
220f!
2307
23UH
221Ujl891
23nllSRU
BiiV.
!
21110 1JU)4
22U1MM0
21215 leSfl
223G IBtfJ
aai7|tH8g
IS83 2
... 2
1890 . . - 2
laSu (HGS 4
\m^ iHHM 2
1M75 3
ISHli 2
18«7! —
.... 1
IS«3 3
18M 4
IBTJ. -
.... 2
lB6i4 1
221S|li8irjl&7fi. 3
22lSHe&l!.„J 2
Pabtkbbs IK Mabbiagb.
IBlt}
1S49
fUu^buid 1A4!^
OVjf*.... 1861
{ HcHbAnd
{ Hunband
I Husband
IWlf*^....
JHnflbftnd
Iwifn,.,.
jUupbuid
y\\\tv ....
I Hunliatid
iHunbuid
I Hunband
i \\\U< ....
i Wife . .
^HuHbuid
\mtv ....
\ Kiintmiul
Wifti . . .
f Huiibaqil
1 Wife ....
^Huftbaud
> Wifo . . . ,
'<WJfe . . .
fHuRbuud
) H tubJind
(Wife .,,.
i H Ei<ibaud
(Wlfi- ....
i ^ itBbADd
'(Wile,-..
1»65
186T
1863
1863
1863
1833
IjfiM
ia2i>
18S6
I86ti
Brothers and
Sisters.
[Including Per-
son recorded.]
iHbl
18^ I
183'
13 tl
185g
1847
1H4.I
1887
lf«J9
ISOO
1IW7| 9
185H 11
f tlnAbfujd
<Wilu . . . . j
f UiiHbandl
{Wife,....
( TliiitbmKl,
1 HiiFi})nnd>
I
I iHiiMbantl
: t Husband
I \wire....
1H58
1B&'»
1E340
184«) 11
184?! 4
1848
1852
1867
18Sd
10 —
2 —
Deaf Belativea.
[Not including brothers and sisters
nor children.]
Parents (No. 2105); aunt..
Parente CNo. 2196) ; aunt
Parents (No. 3316) : 2 ancles (Hnab. Na
3317 Is one) ; aunt ; 2 oooslns (Husb.
No. 3315 is one) ; 3 2d cousins ^Wife
No. 660, Wife No. 3792, and Husb ^a
3444) ; 4th cousin (Husb. No. 3775)
Niece
2 nephews ; 3 second cousins. .
2 nephews ; 3 second cousins . .
2 nephews ; 3 second cousins .
Nephew and nieoe
Nephew and niece
Uncle..
Second cousin (Husb. No. 224^ .
Niece.
Parents (No. 3181) ; 2 uncles (Husb. No
3129 is one); 2 aunts; nephew and
nieces.
T(dnilar Statement of Marriages.
315
Pabtmkbs nv Mabbiaob.
I
Afwigiied caiue
ol deafness.
B |.
B I.
2196 I
( 2 I Scrofula ft sp'ms.
2198
Meningitis.
Meningitis. .
{5
saoci' {j^
ooni J B
Gored by a cow.
Paralysis
2 ; Dropsy .
XSyi 1 Scarlet fever..
2202 y
22031 {^^
2204
{
2206 { I
2207
Orunps
Scarlet fever. .
Scarlet lever..
Scarlet fever..
2209 { B
2210 I I
221i; { I
2212 i^^'
Scarlet fever. .
Diphtheria . . .
Sickness. ,
I
2213
22U
2215 /•
B
2216 i ^
Inflam. of brain.
Typhoid pnen'a
Scarlet fever. ...
Measles k s't Pt.
Spotted fever.
Scarlatina .
2217
•2218 { *
Oold With measles
Measles
Sickna
School for the
deaf where
educated.
Pa
Pa
Pa
Ohio
Pa
Ohio
Mo
Mo
N.Y
Le Conteulx . . .
Pittsburgh . . . .
W. Pa
Pa
Pa
Pa
Pa
Wis.fcCoU....
Clarke
Kendall & Md.
m
Ill
lU
Ill
Ill
111. h Hartford
Ky
Ohio.
Ky
Ohio
Mo
lU.
Pa
Pa
Pa
Pa
Ohio
Ohio
Pa
Pa
Germany
Pa
Pa
Ohio
Ohio
Ohio
Ohio
S.C
a C
Bemarks.
Mother of Hnsb. No. 2196 and Wife No. 1619.
Bro. of Wife No. 1C19. First marriage : 2d to Wife No. 2197.
Second marriage ; first to Hnsb. No. 8316. Died 1881.
Bro. of Wife No. 1619. 2d marriage ; Ist to Wife No. 2196.
Sister of Hnsb. No. 8814, Wife No. USSS, Husb. No. 8485.
Brother of Hnsb. No. 2202. Died 1893.
Brother of Hnsb. No. 2201. Died 1898.
Parents cousins. First marriage ; 2d to Wife No. 2891.
Died 1892.
Not deaf.
Parents cousins. Sister of Wife No. 8820. Her fourth bus.
band is Husb. No. 8781.
Brother of Husb. No. 2207 and Hnsb. No. 2906.
Brother of Husb. No. 2205 and Husb. No. 2207.
Brother of Husb. No. 2206 and Husb. No. 2206.
Brother of Husb. No. 2209, Wife No. 2287, Wife No. 2248.
Brother of Husb. No. 2208, Wife No. 2287, Wife No. 2248.
Died 1S86.
Parents cousins.
Brother of Husb. No. 2815.
Parents cousins. Sister of Wife No. 1281.
Not deaf. Half sister of Husb. No. 3 and Wife No. 104.
Died 1869.
First marriage ; second to Husb. No. 969. Sister of Wife
No. 964.
Died 1888.
First maiTiage ; second to Hnsb. No. 3242. Died 1892.
Sister of Husb. No. 8132, Husb. No. 8180, Wife No. 8896,
Wife No. 8885. Died 1891.
316
Tahrilar Statement of Marriages.
*;
i
*l
1
1
d
t S
cs 1 ^ :
o
Mabrxaoks.
aaaft^iafljjisga
^939 1804 IKHU
niA ^m> 1H71
lau 1890 1881
atac isg]» imi
asMJisw iBia
^WT-iiaiiiess
2235 1880 i^an
2fl!*o iwftj iftie
22m ]8!;MnHS4
3333 levO IMl
ii^a^ iw<j , , ,
^iM \^u leaa
a^SG ID«P 1SS4
^2^ IBPI IIM3
22a7 IHSl* IKM
ililS ]Mi^ll IBg?
33US lft9(» llitt3
I
2040 ittttp ismii 3 , —
I
aaiiji^oo 18411 1
aaiaWigfifll 1
J24;* iny«> isjflul 2
I 1
No. of Ohildren.
1 .
-! 2
2 1 —
2
3
1
3 —
-
3
2
-
3
"*
10
-
3
-
1
2
-
7
4
-
2
1
—
8
-
I
-
1
-
2
Pabtnsbs in Mabbzaob.
(Hnsband
\Wif€.. .
rHusband
1848
1847
LWlfe....
{HuBbuid 1840
Wife... 11854
(Husband 1842
\Wi/e....\....
Brothers and
Sisters.
[Indnding Per-
son recorded.]
12 I 1
11 I -
7 i 3
(Husband 1802
t Wife.... 1 1862,
(Husband 1 1862
t Wife.... {1862
(Husband 1861
\ Wife...., 1858
1856
1863
(Husband
\Wlfe....
{Husband
Wife ....
rHusband 1862
1840
1883
1841
(Wife.
(Husband
(Wife ....
> (Husband
I twife....
jHutband
tWife....
( Husband
twife. ..
(Husband
\Wife....
(Husband
tWife ....
(Husband
\Wife....
(Husband
\Wife ....
1817
1816
1817
(Husband
tWife ....
1843
1858
(Husbapd
tWife ....
(Husband
t Wife ....
(Husband
tWife 1842
(Husband 1847
Wife
1840
1846
1847
1864
1862
1860
1868
1821
1837
4l
6
1864
1869
1863
(Husband 1861
tWife.... 1860
8 0
W P
Deaf Belativea.
[Not including brothers and 8ist«n
nor children.]
4 cousins (including Wife No. i^l
Husb. No. 2?22); 2 second coiiar«
(Wife No. 3962 is one).
3 cousins (Wife No. 1158, Wife Ka 23K
Wife No. 2221); and niece.
Third cousin. .
— Mother hard of hearing .
I
8
1
8
4
7
8
9
1
6
3
8
2
8
2
12
4
9
4
7
4
Second cousin .
3 cousins.
Cousin
3 cousins.
Nephew and nieoe.
2 cousins
Third cousin (Wife No. 3838).
2 cousins; 2d cousin; grandfather.
Tabular Statement of Marriages.
317
PaBTHKBS IK Habriaox.
{:
{I
{i
{^^
{'§
{1
{b
{^
{
{i
Aaalgned cause
of detfnesa.
Scarlet fever
Siokneas
Scarlet feyer.....
Congettlve fever
Scarlet fever. .
Heulea
Severe Bicknees.
tJlcers
Fever. . . .
Stoknesa.
Spinal meningitis
Scarlet fever and
measles.
Scarlet fever. .
Scarlet fever. .
Spotted fever.
Spotted fever
Scarlet fever. .
Scarlet fever. .
Heaalea
Scarlet fever. .
Sickness
Scarlet fever. ,
Scarlet fever. .
School for the
deaf where
educated.
Ohio
Va
Ohio
Ohio.
gy
Ohio
Ohio
Horace Mann. .
Horace Mann..
Ohio
Ohio
Wis
Minn
N.Y.
N.Y.
Toronto and
Hamilt'n,Ont
Doncaster
Hartford
Hartford
Hartford
N.Y
Iowa
Pa
Pa
Pa
Pa
Pa
Pa
Pa
Ky
Ky
Ky
Ky
Ind
Ind
Halifax
Halifax
Halifax
Hartford
Halifax
Norris, Mich . .
Norris, Mich . .
lieniarks.
Not at school.
Not deaf.
Brother of Wife No. 1163 and Wife No. 3244. Cousin of
Wife No. 668.
Brother of Wife No. 3813. Cousin of Wife No. 668.
Not deaf.
Died 1886.
First marriage ; second to Hnsb No. 664. Died 1890.
Sister of Wife No. 4062. Second marriage : first to Hush.
No. 1688.
First marriage ; second to Wife No. 9231. Died in 1883.
Died 1863.
Second marriage ; first to Wife No. 2230. Died 18t<a
Sister of Wife No. 1666, Husb. No. 1672, Wife No. 3683.
Not deaf.
Brother of Wife No. 669.
Sister of Wife No. 134 and Husb. No. 2894.
Sister of Wife No. 2T70.
Not deaf.
Sister of Husb. No. 2208, Husb. No. 2209, Wife No. 2248.
Brother of Wife No. 1760.
Brother of Wife No. 2146 and Wife No. 2679.
Sister of Wife No. 1273.
Sister of Wife No. 3835.
Parents third cousins. Brother of Husb. No. 2242.
Sister of Wife No. 108 and Wife No. 283a
Parents third ooaslns. Bro. of Husb. No. 2241. Died 1882.
Not deaf. Second marriage ; first to Husb. No. 9631.
318
Tabular Statetnent of Marriages,
Mabbiaoks.
Pabtkbrb IK Mabhxaoe.
3 '
II
^ 5
I
No. of Children.
Brothers and
Slsterfi.
[Including Per-
son recorded.]
I
IN
3Mt) 1^0
aOQO 18M{
msi
ifm
1864
Ji5a'is9a liffli
I !
I
i2ni 1890! i8sa
22KIi«W 1§73
22fiTl»W
lisL-iiiWli^
23SUie94!lH01
3au(i i«93!.-..
letfiUisi
1B0O.
I
«Slll»S9
1S71' 7
ISSi 1
tiMli 3
334(1 tBLKJ liars' 2
S a
_!_l-'
7 —
1 —
2 j 1
I
1 —
3 —
3 —
1 g I
JlG4,lBflO 1S90 —
TJ266|lami .13
I I I
tBTal.
(Husband 1845
twife.... 1846
jHnsband 1844
twife.... 1849
3 12 I
3 4
8 I 12
1 6
4
1 —
1 I 2
1 —
£^ll»ifcQ . ..,| 6 I 6
< Hutband ....
twife.... 18«2
( Husband ;i8&3
twife... 1861
/Husband 1849
twife .... I .... I
I I
(Husband 1846!
(Wife.... 1864,
(Husband 1889
t Wife.... 1842
(Husband 1832
t Wife.... 1 1838
(Husband 1869
t Wife.... 1861
(Husband! 1862
\Wi/e.... 1870
(Husband 11866
t Wife.... 1886
(Husband 1848'
\W7fe....\.
2 I
1 I
Deaf Relatives.
[Not including brothers and aiat4;n>
nor children.]
4 cousins (Including Wife No. Is:,
Husb. No. '.«22 ) : 2 second coudU>
(Wife No. 3952 is one).
Cousin (Husb. No. 839).
7|
2
1
2
6
2 '
® 1
1
1
1
8
1
13
1
3
5
10
7 1
1
5
6
2
Third cousin .
— . Great-aunt .
(Husband 1836
1839:
1849,
1842
twife ....
(Husband
twife ....
jHiuband
twife ....
(Husband
twife....
pJllhUWLid —
I Oreat grandmother on father *8 si-k:
I parents (No. 1028>; 3 uncles iHwt
> No. 1016, Husb. No. 1016, Husb >^
2726) ; aunt (Wife No. 8417) ; aiK .
I cousins.
(Hufibatid I860
twifp .... ,1ft
(Bit«baiit)>ie«0
tWifc. j.
(BiisbUK|lim4
twlfi>....'lT97
(Biiabiiad 1846
twife*. IftftO
(BtiHbatid IMS
tWLf.^ ... 1870
(HiiatHiiid;
twub.., ima
7 —
11 I —
t^ir» . la
(HuHband 18241
(Wife.... 18231
1 .
1 I.
2
i 1
I 1
I Aunt .
8-1.
Parents
Parents (No. 964) .
, 2 uncles ; several cousins.
' Third cousinR
Tabular Statement of Marriages.
319
Pabtxtsbb IK Mabbxaox.
e : 'S
2244 {B
B
fChl,
1
3
5
B
a
B
5
B
B
B
AwlKned cause
of aeatoeas.
Scarlet fever.
226?' / "T
^^ ( B
\{l
Spotted and ty-
phoid fevers.
Disease
Whooping congh.
Scrofnla or s't Vr.
M^TyipB
Scarlet fever..
Scarlet fever..
Scarlet fever. .
Quinine
Scarlet fever. .
Scarlet fever. .
FaU...
Golds.
Scarlet fever. ,
Scarlet fever..
Spotted fever.
Scarlet fever. .
Illness.
Smallpox
Bilious fever. .
M essles
Meningitis..
School for the
deaf where
educated.
Ohio.
Ohio..
Ohio.
Ohio.
Ohio .
Mich.
Mich.
Pa..
Ky.
Mich.«tOoU.
Mich
N. Y..
N.Y..
Ind..
Ind.,
Va..
Va..
Texas..
Hartford
Hartford and
Horace Mann.
Hartford ....
N. Y..
N.Y.
Edinburgh. . . .
N.Y. Impr'd.
Ind...
Kans .
N. Y..
Hartford.
Hartford .
la. & OoU.,
Minn
Ool.
Ool..
Ohio..
Ohio. .
Remarks.
Brother of Husb. No. 2246.
Sister of Wife No. 1163 and Husb. No. 2221. Cousin of Wife
No. 658.
Brother of Husb. No. 2244.
Not deaf.
Died 1887.
Sister of Wife No. 2237, Husb. No. 2208, Husb. No. 2200.
Brother of Wife No. 3460.
Brother of Wife No. 329. Died 1872.
Mother of Wife No. 2605.
Sister of Husb. No. 1380 and Wife No. 8480.
Parents third cousins.
Bard of hesring.
Brother of Wife No. 366.
Not deaf.
Not deaf.
Father of Wife No. 442.
Not deaf.
Died 1887. (?)
Sister or Wife No. 1062. Died 1889.
Parents cousins.
Not at school.
Not deaf.
ParenU third cousins. Sister of Wife No. ;
Mother of Wife No. 3447.
320
Tahdar Statement of Marriages.
Mabbiaobs.
^ I
No. of GhUdren.
& & &
i\% %
nam 1803 ... , a I —
I I
I
3371 ISOl IttSfl I I ~
I
M73 iHflM 1«;m 4 I
3273 ISM 1884 ^111
3VTI iH»t8 isa.^ a
— I 8
I
W7tt;lW80 lH7i 5* _ I 3
2'27el8a9 .... 3
aa77
»37i
■227U
228(1
±aai
22MA
22SMV
2287
1!SH«40 »
1SJ!»9 1«M7 —
1891 ... 3
1KW IbSJl 1
1*^911
imi
IHWI
1H92...J a
I 1892 . , , ,
3288 IhSn ,,,,
a289liH9a ims
3i>yo
2291
11292
321M
IWO 1
IS30 1H75 —
l^ttl 1HP^^ 1
18D2
i
im\ is^4 1
— 3
— I 3
— 3
— I 1
•i-
Partmkbs in Mabbiaob.
fHuHbuid
"iwire
(Wife ....
) Huflbfebd
Brothers uid
Slsten.
[Including Per-
son recorded.]
I
law*
1808
f Husband '18JB
lWlfe....|l86»'
fHtiflbuid'....
(WJfe , . . Iiaaal
JHnBbftnal^ai
l\l
1 .
1
1 !
1 1
.!
2 ,
2I
1 j.
4
rHuHb*ndlS38
iwife....ilS4»
fHuelMiDa!,.,,
■(Wlfe.,..|....
J Hunbaud
(Wife. ..
lUUKbiUJd
■jwifi. ...
fHnflbikud
\ Wifo ....
\ Htuiband
"(Wife.. .
SI
im«>
IWH
lifiA
1881
lHa6j 6
(Husband 1W59
\ Wife ... !lS73s
lHl]HbftD(l IMl
(Wlfe....llttfifi
JHuHband ]t;38
1 Wife 'iMSft
I
4 HnPlAod ISMI
"(Wife
( H [L^baiid
( w*,r# ....
(UuHbjind
(Wife...
(HtaKlADd
tWIfe...
(Himband
'(Wile....
(Huflbaad
twife...
(Hunbfuid
'(Wilf , ..
(UiiiibKad
(Wjft ....
1821
isgo
18-
iaA3
am
1841
fHiml»uid!lHfUS
(WV*', -|l«fi8
(HuHb.J.,. 1.
(Wife... ]mm.
/Husband 1847
Wife ,
Deaf Relatives.
[Not including brothers and slsteni
nor children.]
Uncle partially deaf. .
Parents (No. 4287) .
6 nephews and nieces (incladlnff Uusb
No. 2023, Wife No. 8844, Wife M6. 40^
A distant reUtive.
Parente (No. 4278) ; 3 uncles (Uuab. No.
3181, Husb. No. 8182, Husb. Ma ait*« ;
cousin.
Tabular Statement of Marriages.
321
PiBTmu IK HAsmuai.
1
!
1
1
ABfllgned oaiue
of deafness.
Brain feyer
School for the
deaf where
educated.
N.O
Bemarks.
2360
2Q70
{1
{i
{%
N.C
Pa. * CoU
Pa
Died 1886.
Md
Md
N. Y
flcarletferer... .
Scarlet fever....
Parents second cousins.
2272
N. Y
2273
Vienna.
N. Y. Impr'd
* Vienna.
Ohio
Ohio
Sister of Wife No 2314.
2274
Scarlet fever
First marriage : second to Wife No. 2276.
Not deaf. Died 1874.
Second marriage ; first to Wife No. 2274.
Parents second cousins.
Dead.
Scarlet fever.....
Ulcers in ears....
2275
la
Mo.?
2276
{
Ark
Hartford
Hartfoxd.
Ohio
Ohio
2277
2278
Hem'ge of earsL . .
Spotted fever....
Fits
Died 1882.
Died 1891.
SisterofHusb. No. 1677.
{t
Tenn. *ni....
la
2279
Water on brain..
Diphtheria
Spinal meningitis
2280
22S1
N.Y.Impr'd..
Hartford
N. £. Industrial
N.Y.
Horace Mann. .
Ind
Ind.
Not deaf.
aiatfir of Hnsb No 4282
2282
Cramps
228S
Spotted fever ...
Spotted fever....
Not at sohooL
2284
Hartford
Hartford
Not deaf.
Second marriage ; first to Wife No. 2286. Died 1871.
2286
• •«.....
{ '
Spotted fever....
Mo
2287
/....
2288
{b
{'b«
{b*
{\
s «
( ~
( ...
Oft
Sister of Wife No 2080
Ind
3989
m.. .
Pm^wnta fnnrftli nntiRlnM
3290
Inflam. in head. .
N. y
Cam^oharle k
Hartford
Hartford
Wls.«tOoll....
3291
2292
Spinal fever
Not deaf. Died 1891.
2193
229<
{ 3
/3«,
Meningitis.
Scarlet fever. —
Ill
Oa.,S.C.«tColl
First marriage ; second to Wife No. 2296.
Not deaf. Sleter of Wife No. 8041. Dead.
322
Tabular Statement of Marriages.
HABBIAOB8.
»95
2396
2397
2398
3299
3300
3301
3802
3803
3804
3806
3806
3807
I
I
1891
1890
1891
1890
1800
1891
1890 .
1892
1898
1890
1890
1890
1890
1887
1884
1886
1892
1892
1847
1874
2808 1890.
2809
3810
2811
3812
2813
2814
3315
2816
3817
3818
3819
1892.
1893 .
1890 .
1890 .
1890 1
1898 .
1891
1890
1890
1890
1892
1890
[1890
1892
Pabtmkbs in Maxbzaok.
No. of Ohlldren.
all
A
J
Brothers and
Sisters.
[Including Per-
son recorded.].
H , ft
I /Hnsband 18471 9
I Hnsband 1828 1 1
twife... 1830 6
(Husband 1828
\Wlfe . . .
(Husband
\ Husband
[ Wife .
(Husband
Iwife..
(Husband
iwife....
1841
I860
(Husband
Iwife.
1860
1868 1
18471
1853'
1880
I , 2
1 ....
1866
1863
(Husband
\M</'e....,1872
(Husband' 1841
\Wife . . . . 1837
j Husband! 1824
Iwife....; ...
(Husband
tWife ....
(Husband
\Wife....
(Husband
tWife ....
(Husb..
tWife ....
(Husband
l Wife....
(Husband
Iwtfe....
1824
1827
1824'
3
8
Deaf Relatives.
[Not including brothers and Blaters
nor children.]
— A great-uncle.
-I
1869 1
58?
1866
1867
(Husband
(Husband
twife....
1829
18»1
(Husband
twife ...
(Husband
t Wife ....
(Husband
tWife
(Husband
IWife. ..
1860 6
1869! 6
sev.
1843
1820 8
1826 2
t Wire.... 1 1882
(Husband
(Husband
\Wtfe ...
1832
1829
A grand-uncle. ,
Tadular Statement of Marriages.
323
PaBTHKBS in MAaBIAOE.
22195;
2296'
I
2297
2298
2299
2300
230l|
I
2802!
23031
2304!
2306|
2306!
2807
23081
2309;
2810-
2811'
i
2312:
2318
2314
2315 1
2816|
I
28171
2318
I I
J2319
2320,
1
1
AMigned cauae
of leafueu.
School for the
deaf where
educated.
iw
Rcarlet fever
aa.,S.O.&Coll
Ind. &IU
Ind.AKy
Ind. Ik HI
( B
i
Sctflet fever
Ill
1 B
nL
1
f B
Scarlet fever
Scarlet fever.
N. Y
Hartford
La. & N. Y
{ a
1 B
Scarlet fever
N.Y*Va
Ind
{
(....
Cold
Ky
t 1
Scarlet fever
Typhoid fever....
Ky. ....;;;::::
/ 2
Mich
{-
Ml^h . , , , . »
f B
Mo
{
Mo
/ B
Ind.
{
/ 8M
iDflam. In throat.
Ohio.
i B
Ohio.
|3«
Tfifiatw ij2 throat.
Scarlet fever.
Ohio
Ohio
( .
NO
{10
Sore throat
N 0
f
i «
Spotted fever....
Did
f B
Bphphetoltni.
Bphpheta.
Ind
{ B
( 1
Oolda
{
1 B
N. C
{-
( B
Scarlet fever
Accident
Hartford
Hartford.
Ill
{b
/ B
N.Y.Imp»d....
Ohio.
{ 4
Brain fever
Ohio
I
Mich
{
( B
Hartford
{ »
Scarlet fever.....
Hartford
{
MlllwgltiM.
Scarlet fever
a 0
{1
i
KendaU
IlL
ift
sicknefla
lU.
Bemarka.
Second marriage ; first to Wife No. 2294.
Not deaf.
First marriage : second to Wife No. 2297. Died 1876.
Second marriage ; first to Wife No. 2296. Died IfiffS.
Parents cousins.
Not deaf. Second marriage.
Second marriage ; ilrst to Hnsb. No. 754.
Sister of Hush. No. 2647. Not deaf ; organs of speech de-
fective.
First marriage ; second to Wife No. 2807. Died 1886.
Died 187Z
Second marriage ; first to Wife No. 2806. Died 188&
Died 1881.
Second marriage ; first to Hnsb. No. 778.
Brother of Wife. No. 1676.
Not deaf.
Brother of Wife No. 1408.
Sister of Wife No. 2278.
Brother of Hnsb. No. 22ia
Divorced.
Not deaf.
Parents second conains.
Not deaf. Second marriage.
324
Tabular Statement of Marriages.
M^BBTAQM.
PXBTNXBS Df MaBBIAOB.
2 P
ea ■ S
i
9331
3323
33:u
asae
23M
aass
1891
189U
lfta.t
1890
laoo
laoi
No. of Ohildmi.
iae«i
IB90
IMSH
1891
IBSfl
1B71
lesi
333il«3^
3333 ISVO
l«t3 ....
1893 1851
laao
t89a
3S34
3337
333S
33^
3340
3341
3313
3343
3344
3345
33M
ia4
1893
1891
1891>
ie«a
1893
1890,1867
]fi93m01 1
189U
1891
1890
leso
liso
I
18^9 1
IR53 3
1637, 3
I I
186fl - -
1873 2 —
i "B
Brothera and
Sistera.
[Including Per-
son recorded.]
J Hnaband
I \Wjf« .„.
laoa
twiio...,
I /S^lwnd
tHuflliand
jHuflliuid
! tWlfe...
I (BuHbaud
' /HUEib^Ud
I I Wife....
iHui^band
IHuflt>aiid
OVifc.,,.
1843
1»41
1863|
1833
1863!
l«5T|
18M
1873
1803
L^9
lthl7
18621
181^1
18ia
182fi
IB31
\ H iiflbflxid
tWlfe...
I Husband
"tWife,..,
riIiiHb«nd
I Wife.,..
iHuRbuid
iWlfft....
r H\ii»baud
II
184<^
imA
jHimb..
1 Wlftf . . . .
I i Husband
I iWirr...
I JIIiiHbjind
1^43
lH3fl
lSfl(
(Wif*... '.8f!0
J Hnnbrtiid I
\, Wife . .
( tinnhaiitt .
iWilH^,... 1K73
I rUnNbHud 18*28
I 1 VVl/i.. . , , . 183:
iHnwljam]iie33
OVife .,.;iH2a
I
f Huaband iB^e
Iwife,... ISfiM
l^eiitthaDd IS3IS
(_Wirf ... 1640
jSnabaDd 1847
1
Deaf BelatiYea.
[Mot incladlng brothera and slst«r«
nor children.]
3 aeoond cooaina. ,
Mother'a annt. .
Half oonain (Wife No. 4384)
Second conain; 2couaina; grttudfati^u-.
Tabular Statement of Marriages.
325
PABTNSRg IN MaRRZAOK.
1
Anlgned cause
of deafness.
School for the
deaf where
educated.
/ B
Hartford
Hartford
Hartford
NY. ..
i-
{b
Scarlet ferer. ....
( 1
AfkU
Horace Mann. .
la,
Scarlet fever. ....
Cong*ii of brain..
Meningitla
Ind
Tmcas. .
i B
Gal , Texa8,Mo.
Hartford
Hartford
Ind.
{
f »
Brain fever
Brain fever
Scarlet fever. ....
i B
Ind
/ 8
Ind
( 4
N. Y
( B
Cani^oharie....
Canajoharie....
England
{a
Convnlsions
i B
{"
Mich
f....
Ont
{
Ont .
{%'•
Ulcers in head. . .
Hartfoid
Hartford
Germany
N. Y .
(....
f....
Sozm
t
N. y
f....
{
/....
i B
HI
Hartford
Mo
{b
/ 0
Spinal meningitis
Spotted fever. . . .
Scarlet fever
{ *
/ 6
Mo.&m
N. Y
i
r
Meningitis
m
N. Y
I B
N. Y
{I
f B
Fever.
Scarlet fever
Hartford
Hartford
Hartford
Hartford
Hartford
Hartford.
Hartford
Hartfoid & Mr.
Bartlett's.
. 2
( B
Tn^iimn, in bead..
{b
{1
Remarks.
Died 1860.
Not deaf.
Sister of Hnsb. No. 8192 and Wife No. 81fi9.
First marriage ; second to Wife No. 2828.
Second marriage ; first to Wife No. 2327.
Died 1893.
Died 1890.
Died 1893.
Sister of Wife No. 108 and Wife No. 2241.
Probably not deaf.
Sister of Hnsb. No. 812. Died 1890.
Not deaf. Divorced 1898.
Parents third cousins.
Brother of Husb. No. 2844 and Huab. No. 2846.
First marriage ; second to Wife No. 2846. Brother of Husb.
No. 2348 and Husb. No. 2846.
Died 1871.
Second marriage : first to Wife No. 2844. Brother of Husb.
No. 2343 and Husb No. 2846.
Sister of Husb. No. 1943.
Divorced. Brother of Husb. No. 2843 and Husb. No. 2844.
326
Tabular' Statement of Marriages,
MAaia40KB.
7
I
B
No. of Cbndren.
03471833 1893 T
i
na&i
1^90
3890 1
ism -2
18S3 ISflS —
33fi2 ISM m4 'i
3354 18M 18B0 a
I
sasrlisaa
1881 1
!li«S IHyO lKft3 s^ 3
% —
— I
1
i I ~
4 I -^
1 1 -
PABTKKB8 IN MaBRIAOB.
I
a^imiiMmi .,. i
SMT.igHi .^1, 111 }
111*93,,,. 7 1
(HuBbMid
twife....
/Hasband
1 Wife ....
1863
1867
1867
Brothers ftnd
Slsten.
[Including Per-
son recorded.]
(Husbend
twife....
} Huftbiini IMfl
twift-,.. IB53
jBufibkud 1S04
\Wli(?.... lHfi8
(Htubuid Ibl^
twife.... 11862
/HuslMnd 1827
\Wlfe....|l833
rHn8bMid;i828
t Wife. ...1883
(HnHbend'...
twife ...|...
(HastMUid . .
\Wife....\..
/Ha8lMUidil862
twife.... 1869
(HuBbend
twife....
/Hneband
twife ....
r Hu9band
twife....
1848
1868
1868
1868
( HnsbADd 1807
twife....|l813
rHaBbuid'1342
twife.... 1848
fHusbaDdl868
twife.... 1 1861
jHiitband;1866
I Wife.... 1863
fHoBbuid 1828
^Wife.
HiMbMidil803
Wife...:^....
Hnsband'....
^Wi/e.... .,
^HusbADd ..
Deaf Belatives.
[Not Including brothers and steters
nor children.]
Niece.
— 8 cousins .
2 oonsins
Second oonsin ?.
— I Uncle .
4
7 —
Uncle .
Oonsin .
I
Father (Hnsb. No. 2367); gr..fa, (Hosb
No. 2870); cousins (inoladlncr Hc^
No. 2866 and Wife No. 638) ; 5 ni««
and nephews.
Cousins (including Husb. Ko 2S^
Husb. No 2367, Husb. No. Qsstis wi^
No. 867 Wife No. 1998, WiT© Na
8829) ; other relativea.
Father (Husb. No. 2870) ; nephew acd
niece ; cousins (including Hnah. x.i
2366 and Wife No. 688); other ta'
ativea. ^^ '^^*
Hui*band (No. 2367) is probably dlBtant
relatiye.
Father (Husb. Na 2870); nephew I
niece ; cousins (including Bnc£^ x >*
2866 and Wife No. 688) ; ol^T fit
atires.
Tabular /Statement of Marriages.
327
Pabtkxbs in Mabbiaok.
Awiffnedi
of aeafn<
School for the
deaf where I
eduoated.
Bemarkfl.
2347
i Injured atblrUi.|N. Y
Scarlet fever lie Oonteulx .
2349
I Spotted feyer. ,
■Ohio..
Ohio..
I Brain fever..
Rising In ear
2351
2362
{'^
j Meningitis..
! Teething. '
Paralysis of audi- 1
I tory nerve I
IniUm. in head. . ,
La.
Miss, La., k
Mo.
I Tfzas
Texas...
Parents consins.
' Parents cousins.
I
H. Y..
N. Y..
Dead.
2334
2366
2367
230(i
2361
2362
2363
2364
2866-
2367
23681-
Scarlet fever. . . . . i
lUneos
Hartford..
Hartford.
Meaalea.,
Sickness.
Sicknei
Spinal meningitis
Brain and spotted
fever.
Oatarrh
ninees .
Illness .
Inflam. of brain.
Scarlet fever..
Scarlet fever. .
FaU followed by
brain disease.
Inflam. of brain.
Hartford .
Hartford .
Tenn.
Tenn.
I Parents cousins. Sister of Wife No. 377.
Di«»d 1879.
First marriage ; second to Hnab. No. 2962 ; third marriage
\ not tabulated.
I First marriage ; second to Wife No. 2956.
I Died 1887.
Second marriage ; first to Wife No. 286&
I Not deaf.
W.Pa..
W. Pa.
m..
HI.
I Brother of Wife No. 77.
la^kCoU...
Ind. k GoU.
•|
la.
Hartford.
N. Y. k Hart*d.
Not deaf.
Died 1852.
N. Y..
N. Y.
HartTd k N. Y.
N. Y. Impr>d . .
Hartford
Hartford .
Sister of Hnab. No. 691 and Wife No. 8096.
Brother of Hnsb. No. 2369 and Wife No. 367.
Not deaf. Second marriage. Mother of Wife No. 1998 and
Wife No. 8829.
Died 1869.
Not deaf. Mother of Wife No. 683.
First marriage; second to Wife No. 286a Probably dis-
tanUy relkted to wife.
Not deaf. Mother of Hnab. No. 2865.
Second marriage ; first to Wife No. 2867.
Not deaf. Mother of Wife No. 367 and Hnab. No. 2869.
328
Tabular Statement of Marriages.
IBW
1803
ITo, of Ohildren.
m^ 4
I
1!^ 1 , . ,
lefl^jjlETB ,
3S?2
3373
iWTi
33TS
3377
3373
237&
saw
31181
33S2
vmA
23«4
0389
3387
ssBH is^i m^a' . . ,
I i
assn moo . . . I -
I
£a9ai8d3^U93 -
11301I1A93 ]||93 —
3
I
1890.... —
1890
J»90'lMg- 1
lesaitiOG 3
imiesii,.,..
IBitfO 1883 .„.
Iffira 1HS3 _
itffla .,,,....
ttttra L5ST 3
1H93 IBWi a
1890 I8lli! G
imV t8«3 3
1«93 ltl90 1
18SH ISSb' ,.
I
33&a 1394 .
PAXnnBBS IN MASBIAaB.
Brothers and
SlBteri.
[InclncUng Per-
son recorded.]
CHuthand' "
LWlfe....jl
(Hasbftndi
\wife
/HiMlMUid|1860
twif©
(HuBbuid
tWife...
/Husb.
twife...
§Hu»band
\Wlfe....
(Husband
tWife
(Husband
twife.
(Husband
\Wife.
(Husband
iwife....
(Husband
twife....
(fltM&and
\Wlfe
(Husband
jHtuband
twife ....
(Hasb . .
Iwife....
1846
1836
1848
1861
1864
1827
1858
1856
1846
1861
1867
(Husband
twife ....
(Husband
twife ....
(Husband
twife....
(Husband
\Wife.
(Husband
twife ....
jHtuband
twife ....
(Husband
twile....
(Husband
twife....
1822
1827
1822
1827
1866
1866
1868
1849
1866
1867
1870
1856
1869
(Husband 1867
twif©... .
Deaf RelatlTes.
[Not including brothers and slsterB
nor children.]
Father (Husb. No. 2368) ; gr.-fa. <Hu^
No. 2370) ; cousins (including Host
No. 2866 and Wife No. 533} ; 6 stem
and nephews (Including Wife No. lfl$
and Wife No. 3829) ; other relatiTea
Cousins (including Husb. No. 2366 sod
Wife No. 633).
Uncle; cousin.
2 cousins.
Tahtlar Statement of Marriages.
329
PABTMKB8 IN MaBBIAOB.
I
L B
2370 i
i
23711
2372
2373
2374]
2376
2376
2377
2378
2379
I
2380 1
23811
2382
2483 i
{■:■
12
I
2+
2386|
2386
2387'
33881
2339'
2390|
2391 {^^
2393I / A
Assigned CBUBe
of deafheM.
CongestiTe chlllB
Inflam. in head.
Slcknen
School for the
deaf where
educated.
Hartford .
N. Y.
Ohio..
Scarlet fever. .
AiaU
Pa...
Ind.
Scarlet fever. .
Chicken pox. .
Brain fever. ,
Spinal meningitis
Qradnal loss. .
Abfloess in head.
Fever
Scarlet fever. .
Pever. . .
AfiallT.
Inflam. In head.
Cramps
Spinid meningitis
Fitu
N.Y
N. Y. & St. Jo-
seph's.
Hartford
Remarks.
Hartford .
Hartford..
LeContenlz k
W. N. Y.
N. Y..
N. Y. Imp'd. . . .
Hartford ...
Hartford . . .
Hartford .
Hartford.
N.Y.
N. Y. k St. Jo-
^Tl
Deaf in one ear only, txom Urth. Brother of Wife No. 367
and Hnsb. No. 2366.
Sister of Hnsb. No. 2688, Hnsb. No. 2689, Wife No. 1186.
Not deaf. Mother of Hnab. No. 2867.
First marriage (?) ; second to Wife No. 2888.
Second marriage ; first to Hnsb. No. 2762.
Not deaf.
Sister of Hnsb. No. 1007.
Not deaf.
Not deaf.
Not deaf.
Not deaf. Died 1890 7
Sister of Wife No. 8968.
First marriage ; second to Wife No. 2386.
Died 1862.
Second marriage ; first to Wife No. 2384.
Died 1891.
I Not deaf.
N.Y.,
N.Y..
Second manlage (?) ; first to Wife No. 2372.
Not deaf.
Pa I Also married Hnsb. No. 4320.
Ark I
Ark
Wis. k College. I Parents oonslns. Second marriage ; first to Wife No. 2203w
ni !
N.Y Separated. Diedl894.
330
Tabular Statement of Man^iagee.
Mawwtaom.
Ill
I
2898il8M
2a94|l894
a393|l8M
1898
IdM
2396 1896 1886
389711889.
'i-
2398 1889 1886
I
2399 1890 1888
2400|1889'l878
2401 1 1894! 1886
I
2408 'if 89 1875
2404
240S
2406
2407 1 1889
240811889
18891868
1889.
1863
1877
1881
2409 1889 ....
2410 1889 1882
241118891....
2412 1889
2413:1889
I
J-
2414
2416
2416
2417
1893
1889
1882
1876
1887
I
1889,1848
I
I
18941882
I i
No. of Gliildren.
— ! 2
1 i 2
- i a
1
2
1
— 4
— 2
— 3 —
4 2 1
1
2
3 - 2
Pabtxxrs nr Mabbtaok.
Brotfaenaad
BlKten.
[Inclndlxig Par-
son recorded.]
1869
1863
1867
(Haab..
twife. ..
rHuBband
Iwife....
(Hiubuid 1864
twite.... il874
(Hnsband 1858
(Wife.... 1864
(HnBband
/Hiubftnd
\Wlfe
(Husband
\Wlfe ....
f Husband
twife....
(Husband
twife
(Husband
twife
(Husband
twife....
(Husband
twife....
(Husband
twife.,..
(Husband
twife....
(Husband
twife....
(HuMband
twife...
(Husband
twife ....
(Hiuband
twife....
(Husband
twife....
(Husband
tWife....
(Husband
twife .
18641
1863
1866
1861
1864
1861
11851
1824
1880
1864
1862
1883
1846
1861
1869
1823
1826
(Husband
twife.
(Husband
tWife...
(Husband
twife....
(Husband
twife....
1849
1866
1860
1886
1836
1862
1866
1867
1849
1863
1849
1860
1816
1813
1866
1867
6|-
.1-
3 I —
7 —
* I —
2 —
!i =
Deaf BelatiTea.
[Not including brothera and aisten
nor children.]
Parents (No. 2402).
Aunt.
Parents (No. 2918); uncle (Huab. >'
2919) ; 4 cousins (Huab. No. 3099 »
one).
Nephew (Husb. No. 8787) ; nieoe (Wiff
Niece
Cousin (Wife No. 660)..
Taiular Statement of Marriages.
331
PABTimiS IK MutBUOB.
■s
I
2+
A
9
3
B
A
6
B
B
2
rinf.
ted cause
of deafneflB.
Gold in head
BralB fever
Spotted ferer. . . .
Scarlet feyer. —
Cerebro-ap. men,
Typhoid feyer .
Scarlet feyer. . .
Meaalea
Scarlet fever..
Slokneaa. .
Slckneea..
Sickneaa
Fall and shock..,
Dropsy on brain.
Scarlet
b feyer..
Spotted fever.. .
Scarlet fever....
Gathering in e
Brain fever.,
Gold in head.
Scarlet fever.
Fever
Scarlet fever..
Sickness
Brain fever. . .
Cold in head
Brain fever.
Cold
School for the
deaf where
educated.
Kans.
Eans., la.
Coll.
Ind
O.N.Y. *N.Y.
C.N.Y
Pa..
Fa..
Fa.kCoU.
Edinburgh .
Mo
Hartford..
Hartford .
Ohio. .
Ohio..
Ohio.
Ohio..
Ohio.
Ohio. .
Ohio..
Ohio..
Fa.,
Pa..
Pa
Pa.
Fa.
Pa.
Texas..
Ark...
Fa..
Pa.,
Ontario.
Pa.
Pa.
O. &Le Cent's.
Le Coutenlz . .
Canajoharie . . .
Canajoharle . .
Ohio ft Coll....
Md. k KendalL
Pa.,
Pa.,
Remarks.
Not deaf.
Brother of Wife No. SS24. Died 1889.
Died 1890.
First marriage ; second to Wife No. 2401. Separated.
Second marriage ; first to Wife No. 2400.
Mother of Hnsb. No. 2406.
Died 1894.
Parents cousins.
Parents second cousins. Brother of Wife No. SS6 .
Parents cousins.
Sister of Wife No. 606 and Husb. No. 9094.
Not deaf.
Died 1881.
Died 1884.
Dead.
Dead.
Sister of Husb. No. 2909.
Died 1889.
Second marriage ; first to Husb. Na 2791.
332
Tabular Statement of Marriages.
PABTVXBfl IN MaKBIAOB.
Brother* ftnd
SisteriL
[Inoludtng Per-
son recorded.]
a«oiaa»iiK
aan889,i8ao — —
De«f BfllAtiTes.
[Not iDcluding brothers and sist^in
nor childmi.]
Second oonsin.
Orftndmother , Sconaizis.
Psrenta (No. 2425) ; uncle (Husbu >
283) ; second oonsine CHnsb. No. 44-
one).
2 cousins (Husb. No. 446 is one)
Parents (No. 2426) ; uncle (Husb. N
288) ; 2 second cousins (one is Hu>
No. 446).
Grandmother; 2 cousins; 2 nieoe«:
nephews.
8 nephews and nieces (Husb. No. ^
Wife No. 19, included); 1 gnft>
nephew; 2 uncles.
2 nephews (Husb. No. 8547 i« one)..
Second cousin (Husb. No. 8242) .
Second cousin...
— { Second cousin (Husb. No. S242)
— 'Qreat-aunt
* Upon revision, the record of this marriage was discovered to be a probs^
Tahular StaterMtit of Marriages.
333
PABTKXBS IM MilBBIAOX.
ted cause
Spotted fever —
Inflam. of bnin
Lockjaw
Scarlet fever. .
Brain fever. . .
Meaelee.
Hartford
Scarlet fever. . . .
Gold
Inflam. of brain
Scarlet fever. ,
Brain fever. ,
MeaaleB.
Expoenre
Brain fever.,
Brain fever. .
Conshing. .
Measles ....
Meningitis.
Sickness....
Fall on the head..
Scarlet fever. . . . .
Spotted fever
BraiD fever
Water on brain. .
Scarlet fever. . . . .
Scarlet fever. .
Scarlet fever. .
Scarlet fever. .
Fever & quinine.
School for the I
deaf where I
Remarks.
m. &Kans....l
Pa
Plttsbnrgh ....
Mo
Kans. k Mo. . . .
Hartford.
Hartford .
Hartford .
Pa
ni.,
lU. & Keb.
N.Y..
N. Y..
m.
Wis..
Hartford .
Pa
Pa..
Pa.
Ont. k Belfast
Belleville k
Hamilton .
Ohio ,
Ohio
Ohio..
Hamilton...
Hamilton...
Edinburgh .
N.Y
Ohio.
Ohio..
Ont. ft N.Y. .
Ont
Ind.
Ind..
Ohio..
Ohio..
Ohio..
Ohio..
Ont .
Ont.
Ark..
Ark.
Scarlet fever Ohio..
Ohio..
Second marriage ; first to Wife No. 2763.
Sister of Wife Na 1487 and Wife No. 3198.
Sister of Hnsb. No. 421.
No. 7.
Mother of Wife No. 162 and Wife
Brother of Husb. No. 2427.
Brother of Husb. No. 2426.
First marriage ; sedond to Wife No. 2T6A.
Sister of Husb. No. 288. Mother of Hnsb. No. 2424 and
Husb No. 2426.
Brother of Hnsb. No 2424. Died 1886.
Brother of Husb. No. 2423.
Brother of Wife No. 2090. First marriage ; second to Wife
No. 2696.
Sister of Wife No. 986. Died 1888.
Dead.
Not deaf.
Sister of Husb. No. 267.
No. 2541.
Mother of Wife No. 8100 and Husb.
Second marriage ; first to Wife No. 2546. Died 1878.
Sister of Husb. No. 8388 and Wife No. 39. Second marriage ;
first to Husb. No. 3186; third to Husb. No. 3381.
Mother of Wife No. 863.
Died 1890.
First marriage ; second to Husb. No. 2691.
Died 1886.
First marriage ; second to Husb. No. 649.
Second marriage ; first to Wife No. 2441.
Brother of Wife No. 136.
Died 1889.
First marriage; second to Wife Na 2438.
Sister of Husb. No. 194. Died 1863.
lins of one already recorded and tabulated. It is therefore cancelled.
334
Tabular Statement of Marriages,
au3
24 U
2*47
34481
3449
34R0
aai
34«a
34S3
3404
3496
34M
3460
34ei
3403
3463^
2464
I
No. of Ohlldrvtu
1890 1888
Vim 188?:
isdo
]SS!),1STB
ie» ifiss
10W
11$§8 18«8
I
I
1S8UIII89|
188»|iei7
lWl6»
ISM IN77
1S89
1884
1S93^I883
liffll'tSS'
lSS«Ifi86
1891
1880
3
I
_
-
*
i
;
-
4
S
—
«
tt
1
....
....
-
6
-
2
-
1
2
—
1
1
-
-
Pabtnkbs in Mabriaob.
/Huabanil 1^56
jBunbADEl 1N58
ifeH.^jiHaa
\m^
Brothers and
Sisters.
[Inclnding Per-
son recorded.]
I
t\v\
'^^ \\i\U .... 1J<I6
i rHiMliana 1953
^ j Iwm* . 11860
\ fnimiwiDdUstfl
IWlfc./lglB
/Hntband 1841.
4 Wife' .... lM4fl
f BUAbMJK^ I84fi
j Hiu^MUid 18193
IWlfo... 1W«
' I
«l
10
11
a
4
\Wlfe ... 19171
/HueiiiBfl I
iyfiUi I8fi7
j I
t Wife.... 1 1873,
{ Husband 1813
Wife...
j Hnsbuid
(.Wife...
(Hnsbuid
(Wife...
1813
Deaf RelatiTesL
[Not inclnding brothers and Bisu^
nor children.]
I Third cousin.
2 second cousins (Wife No. 1601 :
Husb. No. 2948) ; third cousixi.
j Cousin .
, Cousin .
1 ! 1
1812 1
!18H
Wlfp .
jHoflt»ndil8S3
>Wlfe„., IMa
/Hiiatwiaj849
/HiiebKDd 13S7
|Wlfti.„Jl863
/Huib«nd 1863
IWlfr.. . l8Wl'
El]fib«iidi8«0
Wlre.„, La«3
Cousin (Husb. No. 1961) ; uncle.
8 nieoes (including Wife No. 1109 i
Wife No. 1698) ; 2 nephews.
Tabular Statement of Marriages.
335
PaBTKXBS IK Mabbiaob.
60
I
{I
{V
a
{I
B
B
Aflfllgned
of ■ -
Sorea
Whooping cough
and meulee. . .
Fall
Inflam. of brain..
Brain feyer
School for the
deaf where
educated. j
Bemarks.
Ohio..
Ohio.
i Died 1S84.
Ill
N. Y. Imp'd. ..|
Ho. & 111.
Mo
Hartford.
Died 1864.
Not at school.
Inflam. of lungs.,
Bryslpelas
Swelling in ear.
Sickness
Scarlet fever. .
Meningitis..
Convnlsions.
Cold in head.
Pa.,
Pa.
Va. & CoU.
Va
N. Y..
N. Y..
Ohio..
Ohio.,
Pa.
Pa.
63
Colo..
Eng..
Ohio. .
Iowa .
I Died 1891.
Brother of Wife No. 310».
i Ohio. .
Ark.
I Ark.
66-
Pever
Typhns fever.
Ark,
Ark.
169
i61
1631
164!
{t
{
{
Hit
r 2
Typhus fever..
Typhns fever. ,
[Pa.
Brain fever
Typhoid fever...
Spotted fever. . . .
ChL
B
8
Scarlet fever. .
Measlea
Spotted fever.
Scarlet fever. .
Abscesses in head
Inflam. of brain. .
Pa..
Ohio..
Ohia.
Neb. & Colo...
Colo
Pa..
Md.
Mo.
Mo.
Ohio
Hartford k Va.
Clarke, Whip-
ple's, N. Y.
Impr'd.
Clarke
Sister of Wife No. 1178. Wife No. 906, Husb. No. 4127.
Mother of Wife No. 92ti and Wife No. 819a
Not deaf.
Slsterof Wife No. 1243.
First marriage ; second to Wife No. 2723. Dead.
First marriage ; second to Wife No. 3467 ; third to Wife No
246a Died 1888.
Died 1844.
Second marriage; first to Wife No. 2456; third to Wife No.
346a Died 1888.
Died 1863.
Third marriage ; first to Wife No. 2456 ; second to Wife No.
2467. Diedl&38.
Brother of Wife No. 3628 and Husb. No. 3784. Parents cOn-
Sister of Wife No. 8366, Wife No. 3902, Wife No. 3141, Husb.
No. 183, Wile Na 4331.
Sister of Wife No. 158. Died 1891.
Second marriage ; first to Husb. No. 3111.
336
Tabular Statement of Marriages,
Marbiaobs.
i£ia51B8Q
'2467
J4fi«
*iim
24T0
ai73
34T4
OiTC
24T0
M77
^47a
^7fi
Q460
^81
34S3
34831689
I
No. Of Ohildren.
i
tKp|lS77
18B9lBti5
1HS9
lWt%
J8§» ..,.
I
vm
18§8
1673
ifi3G, a
isaaisft? 3
248el!«»l ,J^
24 s7 isW
2488
'J4«(t
l§8g!lB7B
ll^efi.lB^
PaRTICXBS IK Mabbiaob.
iHmbgmdiiH4fl
"tWlfs
11165
1^58
j Biuband
ffluiibftiid,
Brothers ftnd
Sisters.
[Inclading Per-
son recorded.]
?
&
Q
10
1
u
6
1
1
im'ii 10
/HuJitHiiidjI^cJ
1wif(i....'lt»l
(Hxifil?Aud 1»4£t
\VkiU' ,.., l^B
jHuHbaiidlWl, 8
^Wifi , ^ . \liiiS 4
{HuHbiitid 1^1
Wife.. .I]8«a
fU[ir!biuidlS4r}
(Wife. .
JHitJibiiiid
{Wifo . - , .
(Hiiiib&ud 1».^S
/HLlftlH
180^ 11
(Huabuid I'SiW'i* 8
iHupboiidllK^U^ 8
twift^ .... 1M7 9
fHuHt»nd
1847 9
l^SU 8
jUnflbnnd'imM 12
I
itluiiband
twilt . .
Jf HtiabiLiid
twife. ..
JHtifibiitid
t WlflH! ....
i8l& 10
186fl, 7
lH6t^ 12
/HutibftZJd IflSS 8
■(wtfP.....lt*3. 8
1831^ 6
iFiUI 8
jHoHband
I IHij&buid 183^| 1
I twiir....;1838' 2
Deaf Belatlven.
[Not including brothers and sisters
nor children.]
Father (Husb No. 3377); nncle(Hii8b.Ko
3380) ; annt (Wife No. 18S6) ; 4 cousiDi
(Hush. No. 3879 is one); 2 nf>phevs
2 2d cousins (Hnsb. No. 3887 is one).
Nephew and niece.
Oreat-nncle .
A relative...,
3 cousins.
3 cousins (including Husb. No. 4169^..
Oousin
2 third cousins (Husb. No. 1483 and Wl!>
No. 281).
Nephew.
2 relatives.,
Ck>nsin
Tabular Statement 0/ Marriages.
337
Pabtvxbs nr Mabbiaos.
I
l_
3406
9406
94«7
3468
3469
3470
3471
3473
3478
3474
1
I
{I
2476
3477
3478
3479
3480
3481
2483
{1
{I
{1
B
B
{-•
{:
{:
{•V
{*
{1
Meislefl..
School for the
deaf where
Typhoid f erer.. . .
Heningltia
Scarlet fever. .
Qalnioe
Scarlet fever. .
InfUm. of brain.
Apoplexy
Spotted fever. ,
3484
2486
2486
2480
{:::
M87J{»
Swelling .
Typhoid fever..
Scarlet fever. .
ipe.
Id...
Mtun]
Aool<
Knmpa ,
Spotted fever..
Scarlet fever..
Fft..
Pft..
P»..
Ky.
Ky.
Clarke..
N.T.AHartTd.
N.T.
5^-
Ky.
Mlim.
Minn.
Bemaxka.
Sister of Hub. Ko. 8878, Wife No. 8116, Wife No. 4883, Wife
No. 166. Only one of the relatlvea was bom deaf (Huab.
No. 8879.)
Died 1848.
Not deaf.
Brother of Wife No. 3062.
Not deaf.
Ohio..
Ohio..
Ohio&Iowft..
Ohio.
Ohio.
Ky...
Ky...
Hamilton.,
Ohio..
Ohio.
W. Vft...
W.Vft...
Ohio..
Pa....
Ohio .
Ohio..
Minn.
Minn..
Typhoid fever . . .
"looping oongh
Scarlet fever..
Scarlet fever..
Oalomel.. .
Scrofnla..
Ky.
Ky.
Hart, ft N. Y .
TezaoL.
Texaa.
l>ablin.
Irehmd.
IM
S. Dak.
N.T.
N. Y.
Brother of Hnab. Na 2483.
Separated 1889.
Second marrlAge; iirat to Hosb. No. 1448; third to Hnab.
No. 1693.
Not deaf.
Brother of Wife No. 4816, Wife No. 3i6, Wife No. 1680, Hnab.
No. 2600.
Parenta conaina. Brother of Wife No. 1268.
First marriage; second to Husb. No. 8127.
Parents second oonslns. Brother of Wife No. 1294.
Died 1887.
First marriage ; second to Hnsbi No. 8798.
First marriage ; second to Wife No. 2481.
Died 1888.
Second marriage; first to Wife No. 2480.
Brother of Hosb. No. 2472.
Parenta cousins.
Paraits third consins. Died 1884.
Not deaf.
First marriage ; second to Hnsb. No. 8824.
Died 1891.
Parents distantly retoted. Died in 1888.
Brother of Wife No. 4189.
Sister of Wife No. 8819.
Dead.
338
Tabular Statement of Marriages.
ICAKHlAaBt,
un
2492
349S
24S4
3495
2496
2497
24B«
urn
2fiO0
2501
aiiO-i
2503IHW188S J
3504
25M
11190 1883 —
isis;.
UTo. of Obildreo,
\vm ,... ^
I
2a07
QfiOH
1890 1888 —
18Q0
1871 ~
350911389
laioiaso
2nn)lS9(9
3bi» is^.isas
2514 1890
1B«S; 2
1876
ie86 1
3
1
1
-
-
3
3
-
-
—
-
—
-
1
-
-
2
-
-
— a
— 3
Pabtvxbi nr Mabbiaox.
Brothers and
eUBten.
[I DC lading Per-
son recorded.]
t Wife... J 18*2
I
jHuBbAUd 1833
(Wife ......
twife.... (833
jeuabuid ]U3I>
t»V«
jHUi&Mirt ^N54
tWife ...|lte5^
JHUBbaz]d 185«|
(Wire.... iMflfi
jHimbmiid 1M2
t WXft . . . I . . . '
f Husband 1B20
VWifo.... IS^
(BiwbBBd IH4^
(Wife . . . 18^0
J Bdflband 1853
twiff__ le.'ia
jHuabaDd 1841
-\
HnHbandilK^JH
Wlftj. .. I8tl6
/ J^Hjf^aW
l*i63
- |\WJf
I fUuBbuid 1841
1842
VWJfe.
fHuNbatid
iWifc.....
j Hiiifbi&iicl
1 Wife . . , .
(Hnpb&nd
{HuHb&ud
(irunb&tid
i»oa
1i»64
1849
1864
jHufibAnd
. \ HuKb&iid
I jUTiRhttnd
_ iHiiBbaad 1830
1 iri/# ,
j IfunMud
~ lWtft!..„
(Huahand 1^"
~ \ Wife , . , [l868
1859
1834
IH87
lB4t
1»^
184SI
1S57I
lasa
Deaf BelfttiTML
[Not iiudnding brothen and aisten
nor oliildren.]
Second ooosin (Hoab. No. 3498) .
A cousin
Father (Huab. No. 2510).
Third consin
Parents (No. 2360) ; aunt (Wife No! 32J
fourth cousin.
2 nephews (Hosb. Na 3315 is one) ..
2 cousins- .
Paternal grandparents ; 2d oonains :
nieces and nephews.
Tabular Statement of Marriages.
339
PijtTiixBa IN Mabbzaox.
I
Awigned
of ■ "
School for the
deaf where
ednoftted.
Bemarke.
2490
2491
2492
2493
2494
2496
2497
2498
2500
{I
{I
{•r
{b*
Q608
2504
2605
2506
B
2
Softrlet f erer. .
Spotted ferer.
Scarlet fever..
Pa.,
Pa.
Scarlet fever. .
Scarlet fever. .
Pa.
Pa.
Ireland.
Scarlet fever. .
Rnn'ft of the c
Scarlet fever..
Pa. ..
N.T.
Pa.
Pa.,
Kendall.
Scarlet fever.
N.Y..
N. Y..
Whooping cough.
Scrofula
Scotland.,
Halifax. . .
Mich.
Mich.
Ohio..
Spinal fever .
Spinal fever .
Mich.
Bfich.
Fever.
Mich. .
Mich.
Dropsy on the
brain.
Scarlet fever.
W ater on the
brain
Scarlet fever.
Cold and teething
Mich.
Ohio..
Ohio.
N. T. & C N. Y.
Y. & C. N. Y.
Spotted fever...
Mich.
Mich.
Ohio..
2608
2609
2611
2612
2513
2514
25161
f -^
Chicken pox..
GatheringB in h'd
Ohio..
Ohio..
{i
{••b
{I
Ohio..
Ohio..
Gold in head. .
Spotted fever.
Scarlet fever. .
Ohio..
Ohio..
Md.
Scarlet fever..
Scarlet fever..
Ind..
Hartford.
Hartford .
Oal
Oal
First marriage ; aecond to Wife No. 2492.
Dead.
Second marriage ; ilret to Wife No. 2491.
Separated. Died 1891.
Second oonsin of wife.
Not deaf.
Not deaf.
Brother of Wife No. 1161. Died 1888.
Parents consina. Slater of Wife No. 214. Dead.
Bro. of Wife No. 246, Hnsb. No. 2476, Wife No. 1680, Wife
No. 4816. Died 18807
Not deaf.
Brother of Wife No. 2950.
Not deaf.
First marriage ; second to Wife No. 3668L
Died 1892.
Dead.
Not deaf.
Brother of Wife No. 9S2, Wife No. 8817, Hnsb. No.' 2717.
Died 1872.
First marriage ; second to Hnsb. No. 961. Died 1882.
Parents second cousins. Sister of Wife No. 1412 and Wife
No. 2054.
Not at schooL
Not deaf. Mother of Wife No. 3496w Dead.
Second marriage ; first to Wife No. 2762.
Not deaf.
Divorced.
Not deaf. First marriage ; second to a hearing man. Died
1884.
Parents second connins. First marriage ; second to Husb.
No. 2671. Sister of Husb. No. 896.
340
Tabular Statement of Marriages.
35ie
0917
MAXBUnn^
IBOO
i«n
Nov of Ohildr«ai.
1890 im
1§»U ,,,,
j
isffaiew —
I89I JS71 3
isa^A 18S9 I
l80aiS71l .,.
ISOO 1«87 I
I
I
3fi30|li»t» ISsU' —
asaiapea iB«o .
2539
I
ISOl,
ladfi
1S71
25M 1*102 ....,...,
3530 1804 1674 1
Sfiin Ift^iT IBSfi H
iisyst iftiH irtihJ a
— 2 ' —
— a
PiJtTirXBS IN Mauuaox.
Brothers and
Bistera
[Inoliidlzig Per-
son recorded.]
18S6
1860
* , \Wlfe....
JHtubaad
~ twifB....!1866
jHUBbPLod
twifti.,..
/Hoiibuid
lwif«....
/Huibsnd
\Wife.,..
(Ha«bi.Qd
twife...
I
fSuihand
JHii«b&Qd
twUe. ..
' rHosbaud
1846
1849
1844 6
1861
1860
1869
1871
*Htiftb»nd
(Bunbuid
twif« ..'
jBTlBbUtft
/fiuabuQd
jBtuibwd
1S41 IS
Ittili 3
!9fia|
:! 1
1844
lati
mm
isoa
it/oa
lam
/fiUAbODdi .
I fEuHbsDd
IBusband
"ITnfe....
fEUHbAnd
IWlfe....
iHtiflbud
jHQBbftiid
JfHiEasbAtid
/Hunbuid
twifn ...
/MllMllUld
tWlf c ....
jHoiiband
IWlfe ../
/Buibuid!
1837
laii
i5
Igll 6
1813 7
ISiG 2
l&i^, 8
issa
18»
tfia4
35?
1W7
ISAfi
1M<»
1666
Desf BeUtiTes.
[Not inolndlng brothen m
nor children.]
PMrents (Mo. 24S) ; ffrsnd-parents (Jc
60) ; nnole (Hosb. No. 38) ; mint (% >
No. 1869) ; 4 cousins.
3 nephews ; 2 nieces.
Psrents (No. 3628) ; 2 ondee (Hasb. 5.
8666 is one) ; Mint (Wife No. 3666) ;
cousins.
6 cousins (Honb. No. S9tL Hosb 5
2948 are indnded).
Uncle ." . . ^
Ooudn (H nsb. No! VttSl)* • 'uncle! !
— Cousin.
TabiUar Statement of Marriages.
341
Pabthsbs in Mabxiaob.
s
p
a
!
I
2516
3517
2618
3521
3623
2538
2624
2625
3526
2527
2528|
3539
3680;
3681
3582
I
2633
I
2584
|25d5
.2636
' I
2587!
2538j
2589
!
' 25t0i
il-
"S
1
Aflalgned
of del
leirftaa
Bnln few. .
Inilam. of lungB,
Scarlet fever..
Whooping cough
Sosrlet lever
Scarlet fever. .
Pever.
Qathfiriug In ear
Bnln fever
School for the
deaf where
educated.
N.T
St. Joeq^'sL.
N. T. ftPa...
m.,
lU
Mich..
Mich.
N. Y.
N.Y
N. Y. h, 0. N. Y.
OaL.
N.O.
N.O.
N.C.
Va.
Va.
Remarks.
Semi-mute.
Ruente oonaina. Slater of Huab. No. 2044.
Second marriage ; flrat to Huab. No. 8466.
Not deaf. IMed 18857
Brother of Wife No. 8666. Dead.
Sister of Huab. No. 8666. Mother of Huab. No. 3634.
Scarlet fever. .
Ck>ld In the head.
Fever causing fits
Scarlet fever. .
B
8
B
^^1
Meaales..
Bialng in head.
Scarlet fever. . .
Scarlet fever..
Mumpe
Hartford..
N.Y
Ohio.,
Ohio.
N.Y.
N.Y..
Ireland.,
N.Y....
N. Y..
N.Y..
Hartford .
Hartford.
Ind.
Ind.,
Ind..
Ind.
m..
Mo.
m. It Mo .
Ill
N.Y
St. Joseph's .
Ohio..
Ohio..
Hartford.
Not deaf.
Dead.
Died 1803.
Paieuts cousins. Sister of Husb. No. 3459 sad Husb. No.
3784.
Sister of Wife No. 1106.
Deserted wife a few days after marriage.
Dead.
Second marriage ; lat to Huab. No. 8086; 8d to Husb. No.
1387 ; 4th to Husb. No. 4869 ; 6th to Bush. No. 4868.
Died 1879.
Died 1890.
Sister of Wife No. 3138.
Parents cousins. Brother of Husb. No. 2537.
Ruents cousins. Brother of Husb. No. 3586.
Parents second cousina.
342
Tabular Statement of Marriages.
Makbxaoks.
2641 1894 1892
2642
2643
2644
2646
2646
2647
2648
2549
2660
2561
2662
18981891
I
1890 1879
189l|....
18901861
I
1890.
I
1889 1888
1887 .
1892 1892
I
1890 1890
1893
2663 1890 1874
2664
2666
2666
2657
1890|1866
I
1890;....
189o| ....
1891 ' 1891
I
2668! 1893, 1876
ansaitdta 11491
Seisr) inafl 1«89
2661 1 1890 1880
2662 1892 1890
2663 1893 1891
2664 1892
Mo. of Ohildren.
PjJtTNXBB IH MaBBIAOB.
rHQBband
[wife.
fHnsband
(Wife....
f Husband
tWife
Brothers and
SiBten.
[Including Per-
son recorded.]
1861
1876
1861
1868
1864
jBtiflbaiid 1M$6
1wilt„.-;i«65
lwifft„..]H»0
1867' 4
fHtisbMid'1821
tWtfe.... 1^16,
j Hft$hand
(HUAbKDf]
/ Bnsbuid
HdKliATid 1>J66
l'»7
1869
{wife
■fHust
Husbuid
fHusb..
iwiffl ....
(HuBbuid
"Iwjfe....
fHii»b«jd
/Huftbtnd
IWtfi!
(HtiRbind
(Wife..., I860
f nrintmod
ut:>.biizid
\MQ
1857
1861
1834
1888
1809
1B71
1822
Pm%... '1841 11
iHuflbADd 18641
\\Sitv ... ;i863
I Httebanii
iWlfH..,,
\
a unbend
VvvifL ....
JHuBbuid .,
1862
1849
1864
1860
1849 16
4
1868
— 1
Deaf ReUtiTM.
[Mot including brothers and sisters
nor children.]
Mother (Wife No. 24S1) ; nnde ra^
No. 267) ; aunt ; 8 cousins fiiKduiiiik
Hufib. No. 266 and Wife No. 19i; .
second cousin ; 2 grand-undee.
4 oouaina.
Third cousin. .
8 cousins
2 nephews or niecee .
2 second cousins. ,
Tabidar Statement of Marriages.
343
PiJtTKBBa IN MiJtBXAOB.
1
AMlgnedc»iue
ol deafiieas.
School for the
deaf where
educated.
Bemarkfl.
r ^
Ohio
Brother of Wife No. 8100.
1 11
Miinim
Ohio
{;
Water on bndn..
0. N. T. It Le
Oontonlx.
CN.Y
Ind.
(■!<.
Spotted ferar....
Wbooplng cough.
Swelling in head.
Sicknen
Hartford
Hartford
Ill
Parento oonaloa.
Not deaf.
Slater of Wife No. 4386.
/Chi.
Ohio
Ohio
First marriage ; second to Wife No. 3434. Died 1878.
I B
Died 1861.
f —
Hartford
N. T
Not deaf.
1 6
FUl
i 4
Scarlet ferer
{ 4
N.T
/....
•
{....
Hartford.
Hlch . .
i 2
Water on brain..
{....
(..-.
\ —
Not deaf. Second marriage.
(....
\..,,
( 1
Inflam. of Ixraln.
Meaalea
N. T
{ ^
N.T
( 3
Whooping oongh
and meaalea.
N.Y
{b
H.Y
(.. .
Pa
Hartford
Ill
Died 1843.
i B
/ B
datherlnginhead
t 1
Ill
/....
Clarke
Horace Mann..
NY.
i 2
/ 2
Diphtheria
Gold
Died 18TO.
\2^
/ 1
Scarlet fever. . ..
Difleaaeof head..
Brain fever
N.Y
Pa
First marriage ; second to Husb. No. 1493.
I »
N.Y
{«
W. Va
Mlch.lHll....
Mich
Not deaf.
/ B
Brother of THfe No. 8661.
i 3
Gold and gathnv
Ing in head.
Died 1893.
{
/....
Scotland?
Ind. & Kana...
Slckneflfl
{
344
Tahvlar Statement of Marriages,
UABUAOBg.
3sea
^m
3ST1
aft73
2873
3074
2575
afl7fl
3677
2578
3579
0360
2SS1
2aM2
ass3
%^M
25W
35S7
2&8e
3fi8»
1883 . .
1890
No. of Ohlldren.
1390. ... -
IriQOlSBa I
I '
1094
1891
1H«K I
^ i
!
IfilSHJ
leso
1S30
1800
1»01
1893
I8ti0
1801
18flJ
ifm
1893
18^2
lU^
1379 8
1883
9590 ISH
'"'I
isyi _
1^67 1
I
I
1891 I
PAmTinnM nr Mauuaob.
\Wife . . .
(BtiBbiitid
"Iwifi? _ . .
Wife.,,.
fHu»b„
\Wlf e ....
1867
1
IHSl
1842
fHu»b«id laei
i HuBbvid
) Wife ....
(Bimlwad
\Wlfe , . . ,
(Huiibaud
twjfe...
(EuiibftTid
\Wlfe....
/Ouabaud
twife , . . .
(HiiMlmtid
twife...
1830
ieS3
/HaAfaand
jWilft ....
fHnsband 18il
1847
18flS
1849
1737
]8Lfi
tft4«
l!S34
18^
4lviro.,,.;i8i9
f Husbwid 1837
/Hiiibtnd
/Husband
tWft!....
18£8
II
18«)
fHunbuid
\VVlfe . . , 1H65
JHuRband lt^40
IMV^
\Wlfe.... IHU
fHiiftband Islfi
twrfti 1810
tWiff^ 1M*3
fMiisbimd IBM
jHuAbacd 1830
HtiBband I8fle
Wlft> .... ISM
Brofhenand
8iiten.
[Ixudndlng Per-
son recorded.]
Deaf BeUtiym.
[Not inolndlDg tarothen m
nor children.]
'FMher'ireUtives"
3 ooTulni.
8 oouaiiii.
3 nephews or nieces. .
3 nephews or nieces. ,
Tabular Statement of Marriages.
345
PAmTiixBs ZM Habbiaob.
I
i
3666
26«8
3587
3668
3669
3670
8571
3572
2578
3674
3676
2676
3677
2678
2(r79
B
6
3
3
B
3
B
B
B
'•1
3688
2684
3585
2686
2587
2688
2689
3690
c
Assigned
of diMfnea.
Scarlet fever. . .
Kerroofl fever..
Scariet fever. .
MenlngitiB . . .
Softrlefc fever. ....
Meules & bH Tr..
Soerlet fever. .
Sottlet fever..
In head..
Whooping oongh
Scarlet fever. .
Brain fever. . .
fev.
byaflOl.
Spotted fever. . .
Inflam. of brain.
Siekneaa
Scarlet fever.
Spotted fever. .
Dueaee in head.
Spotted fever. . .
Cold..
Scarlet fever..
Brain fever...
School for the
deaf where
educated.
Hartford.
Hartford.
QemLLnth^..
Germ. Lnth'n. .
Hartford
Horace lEann.
la.
0. N. T.
Hartford.
Hartford.
St. Joseph's . .
Va
Hartford
Hartford
Pa.
Pa.
N. Y. Impr'd.
Hartford .
Hartford.
Ind...
Mich.
Ind....
Tflinn.
ni, Ala., and
T«
Ind..
lU.
Germany .
m
Hartford..
Hartford .
Hartford.
N. T. k, Oan-
ajoharie.
Eana. & Mo..
Hartford
Hartford.
Tex., W. Va.,
Kendall and
OoU.
CAW. Va....
BemarksL
Not deaf.
Parents related. Brother of Wife No 3629.
Sister of Wife No. 814.
Died 1848.
Died 1891.
Parents cousins.
Brother of Wife. No. 8821.
Sister of Wife No. 1668.
Not deaf.
Sister of Hush. No. 3289 and Wife No. 2146.
Parents eoualna.
Not deaf. Died 1892.
First marriage ; second to Wife No. 2686. Died 1849.
Second marriage ; flrst to Wife No. 3686l Died 1848.
Not deaf.
Second marriage ; first to Husb. No. ISOSw
Brother of Wife No. 1186, Wife No. 3869, Husb. No. 3689.
Brother of Wife No. 1186, Wife No. 3869, Husb. No. 3688.
Not deaf.
346
Tabular Statement of Marriages,
FA»T»tte nt ICuaiAstt,
Brothen ftDd
Blntera.
BOD recoPdtNl.J
[Nol lAcJuding bnubrffl and liitcn
PiTtnti (No M} I uncle (Hash. Ifo
coUHLn mnnt.
Nephew I HmK No. 33311; niece ^.
No. TM).
Ketihew mtiBb, No. Sa»l); niece ^
No. 7afl),
ConMa T H, , *
Hotlier todmide.
% uDcla .
■tfte.isia
Tabular Statement of Marriages.
347
Pakthkss ih UutBuac.
■i
i
I
o
«
1591 !
I
2592,
I
26931
I
2694'
I
2695
I
2696
2597;
2598.
2699'
2600
2601 '
5
B
f'1
2602J
I
1003
1604,
2606
2606|
2607,
I
2608
2600
2610
2611'
2612;
j
2613
2614;
1
2615
I
2616'
B
B
B
2
6
B
A
'a
4
8
2?
/Inf.
B
Awigned caoBe
ofr -
Brain fever. ,
Swelling In ears.
Scarlet fever
Dropsy.
Meaalea
Scarlet fever..
Scarlet fever. . .
Oerebro-apu men,
Scarlet fever.. ..
Spasms..
Quinine .
Brain fever. ,
Lnng fever.,
Fall...
Scarlet fever...
Scarlet fever....
Measles.
Ceretoo-spi men..
Fall?
School for the
deaf where
educated^
Kendall & OoU,
Ind
m. k, Neb.
Ind..
Pa.,
Pa..
Hartford .
Hartford.
Md.
111..
Oal..
Ind..
Ind..
Kans.
Kans.
La.,
lA..
Bemarks.
Second marriage ; iirst to Hush. No. 2486.
Not at school.
Not deaf.
Second marriage ; flrst to Wife No. 2428. Brother of Wife
No. 2920.
Divorced.
First marriage ; second to Hush. No. 2157.
Not deaf.
Sister of Hush. No. 628.
Brother of Wife No. 8232. Dead.
Sister of Hush. No. 3232. Mother of Wife No. 412.
HartTd&CoU
I Not deaf.
First marriage ; second to Hush. No. 470.
Ind.
Ind.
K. Y
Ind
Kendall & Md.
Second marriage probably ; first to Wife Na 2769.
Died 1890.
Spotted fever.
Cold in head. .
8 I
B
Scarlet fever.
Brain fever
Typhoid fever.. . .
Spotted fever....
Spinal meningitis
Va. I Parents cousins.
Va I
N. 0
N.C.
Nancy, France.
Ohio.
Ohio..
Not deaf.
Second marriage ; flrst to Hnsb. No. 3868.
Sister of Wife No. 8262.
Ind. It Kendall.
Ind.
LeOontenlz...
348
Tabular Statement of Marriaget.
I
9617
9618
9619
1890
1890
1890
26901891
9621
9899
9698
9094
9695
9696
9697
9639
9680
9681
9689
9688
9684
9686
9686
9687
9688
9689
2640
1890
1890
1890
1890
1890
1890
1891
)1890
1890
1890
1880
1898
1890
1890
1890
1891
1898
1898
1890
1893
Ho. of Ohildroi.
•! 1
I
1888....
1889 1
I
2
1878 8
1
1
8
1
1879
1890
1890
1889
4
6
1
1
1891
1898 —
1888....
1892 1
Pabtmsbs n Mauuagb.
/Hnstancl 1868
\Wlfe.... 1864
I /HnabHid
\Wlf6....
(Hntbuid
\Wife...,
1845
1866
1857
jHutibaind
t Wife.... 11878
(HntbMid
twifo....
/Hoflbuid
\Wif».
i Husband
iwife....
(Hntbaad
1809
1846
Brothers and
Bletex*.
[InotndlDg Per-
son recorded.]
11
1806
1852 1
(Htulwnd ...
twife.... 1868
(HnsbsQdi....'
\Wlfe ........
r Hnstend 1845
Wife.
1
{Hnsbsiid
Wife ....
{Hosbsnd
Wife....
rHosbsiid
IWlfe....
{Bnsbsnd
Wife....
/Hnsbsnd
twife.. .
(Hiuband
tWife . . . .
(Hnsbsnd
twife....
(Hnsbsad
twife....
/Hnsbsnd
\Wlfe....
1859
1865J
1868'
1887
1864 '
187o'
1846,
1858
1861
1864
— 4
1 I 1
4 < 7
2 I 8
9 —
Desf BelattTM.
[Not including brothers snd
nor children.]
I 8
4
8
8
1829
I
1827
1880
1809)
1831 ;
1860
(Hnsbuid 1869
1 Wife.... 1 1867
/Husbsndi .
(Hnsbsnd .
\Wife...'.
rHiiiiband>1868
(Wife.... 1862
10
Ck>Qsin (Wife No. 9691).. . .
OoQsin (Hnsb. No. 2691).
Psreots (No. 9691) ; 9 aunts ; 9 uncles..
9 cousins (Wife No. 2623, Wife No. 611;.
(3onsins ; nephew (Hnsbw No. 514X
PsTButs (No. 9621) ; 9 nncles; 2 annta..
6 oonsins (Including Hnsb. No. 9630,
Hash. No. 9681, Hash. Na 9629).
6 cousins (including Husb. No. 9639,
Hnsb. No. 2630^usb. No. 9631).
2 oonsins (Husb. No. 1838 and Wife Ko.
783) : 2 second cousins ; fourth ooo-
sln (Husb. No. 783).
2 cousins (Husb. No. 9627 sad Husbi No.
9628).
9 cousins (Hnsb. No. 9697 and Husb. Ka
9 cousins (Husb. No. 9697 and Husb. No.
9698).
Psrents (Na 9684) .
Cousin.
2 —
TabtUar Statement of Marriagee.
349
Pabthbbs in Mabszaos.
•
9B17
1 2618
1
Aaalgned oawe
oTdeafnew.
School for the
deaf where
educated.
Bemarka.
Scarlet ferer.....
ni
Ill
Scarlet feyer
Brain fever
1
2610
Hartford
Brother of Wife. No. 1826.
Scarlet ferer
Not deaf.
Not deal Died 1801.
Not at Bohool.
2690
2621
W. N. T
Hartford
Hartford
Hartford
Hartford
{ B
Mother of Huab. No. 9622 and Huab. No. 2624.
Parents couaina. Brother of Huab. No. 3624.
Not deaf.
Not deal
Slater of Wife No. 611
2622
' 2623
1 1 ^ ^
Parenta oouaina. Brother of Huab. No. 2622.
Not deaf.
Not deaf.
2634
' 2626
Pneumonia
N.O
!
2626
\ .
Qa
1
f B
1 B
{'
Va.
Parenta oouaina. Brother of Huab. No. 2628.
2627
Va.
Va
Parenta cousina. Brother of Huab. No. 2627.
2628
Va.
Sister of Huab. No. 1840.
Va.
Brother of Huab. No. 2681. Died about 1884.
2629
I 8
Va.
Fteenta related. SUtor of Husb. Na 2678. Dead.
Va.
2660
I 3
I 4
{i
Billona fever....
Wbooping oongh.
Scariet fever.....
Soreain the head.
Scariet fever
Uloeninhead...
Pa
Va.
Brother of Husb. No. 2639L
2681
Va.
3682
263S
2684
Hartford
Hartford
Hartford
Hartford
Hartford
Not deaf. Divorced.
First marriage ; second to Husb. No. 4886. Mother of Wife
No. 8026.
Mother of Husb. Na 268X Died 1886.
3636
'
Scrofula
Ind
• 2686
2687
,2688
i26a0
Mo
Brother of Wife No. 1882.
Mo
(
Not deaf.
Died 1888.
{
(
N. Y
2640
{ i
Scarlet fever
N.T.Imp'dkSt.
Joaeph»8(N.Y.)
350
Tabular Statement of Marriages.
PiLBTHSBS IN MABBIAOK.
Mil
9M2
3648
9644
9645
9646
9647
2648
9649
9660
9661
9659
9668
9664
9666
9666
9667
9668
2669
9660
96C1
9669
9663
9664
9666
1890
1890
1890
1898..
1890 1889
1899
1891
1899
1891
18991847
18901868
1890
1876
1889
1890
1890..
1890
18911867
1899
1890
18911866
1890
1861
No. of Ohlldren.
1898.
18011891
1898 1899 1
1890.
1890,1864 6
1 I 9
I
- »
/HnBteDd
tWife.
fHnsband
tWife.
(Hnsbuid
\Wift.
(HaBband
twife
(HtMbuid
/Hoibuid
(Huabuid
tWif©.
Brofhen and
Blsten.
[Inoladlng Per-
son recorded.]
I
1845
1861
1846
1844
1864
1866
477
(Hosband
tWife....
(Hneband
\Wife....
1868
1871
(HuBband 1831
tWife.... 1837
(Hneband
iwife.
jHiuband
t Wife .
(Hnaband
twife....
/Hneband
tWife . .
(HuBband
tWife .
1887
1841 4 I
1819
1836
1819
1828
(Husband 1830
\Wife
(Hnsband
tWife....
(Hnsband
twife....
(Hnsband
twife...
1847
1852
1815
1893
1816
1814
{Huaband 1838
Wife.... 1888
(Hnsband 1863
IWife...
(Hnsband
\WIfe ....
(Hnsband
tWife .
(Hnsband
tWife .
18M
1841
1866
(Hnsband
1822
\ Wife... 1 1846
\\
Deaf BelatlTea.
[Not inoladlng brothen and slsim I
nor chlldDBn.]
Mother and others partially deaf. .
Father (Hnsb. No. 8616); 2 cinc
(probably Hnsb. No. 3614 and hjs «
ter).
Parents (No. 9660) .
Annt andoonain.
Tabular Statement of Marriages,
351
Pabthxbs zxr Mabbiaox.
I
2641
964?
2643
9644
9645
9646
2647
2648
2649
2660
9651
2662
2668
2654
2655
2656
9657
2668
2659
2660
2661
2662
2663
2664
2665
( —
{i
{■r
{..',
{I
{•r
{^,-
{I
n
8X
(Inf.
\ B
{I
i:
n
Abflcess In head.
FeTer..
Meningltk. .
Scarlet fever.
Spinal meningitis
Spotted ferer
Siokneaa
nineaa
Scarlet fever. .
Dropey In head.
Scarlet fever.
Scarlet fever. .
Measles .
ninees...
Illness
Scarlet fever. .
Discharge of can-
non.
Slckuess
Spinal menlngitia
Scarlet fever..
Scarlet fever. .
Scarlet fever..
School for the
deaf where
Ala.
Wis..
Wis..
N.Y.
O. & Tenn.
Mich.
LeConteulx.
Le Conteulx I
W. N. y.
N.Y
Hartford.
Hartford .
Hartford .
Hartford.
Mich.
Pa.
ni.
N.O.
N.C.
Hartford .
Ohio..
Ohio..
Ind..
Ind..
Hartford. .
Hartford.
Hartford .
Hartford .
Hartford..
N.Y
Hartford.
la.,
la...
Ohio..
Pa....
Oerznany .
Mo
Bemarks.
Sister of Wife No. 4464. Dead.
Divorced.
Not deaf.
Probably not at school.
Died 1874.
Not deaf.
Separated 1802.
Not deaf.
Brother of Wife No. 2806.
Diedl89X
Not deaf.
Died 1889.
First marrla<(e ; 2d to Husb. No. 466 ; 8d to Hnsb. No. 1801.
Died 1898.
Dead.
Not deaf.
Second marriage ; flrst to Hnsb. No. 1169. Sister of Wife
No. 1797.
Dead.
Died 1857.
Not at school.
Died 1890.
Brother of Wife No. 8278.
First marriage ; second to Wife No. 2669.
Died 1864.
Second marriage ; first to Wife No. 2668.
Died 1891?
Died 1884.
Mother of Hnsb. No. 2661.
Divorced 1893. Second maniaffe : flrst to Wife No. 2604.
Second marriage ; flrst to Hnsb. No. 1626. Parents second
oonsins.
352
Tabular Statement of Marriagee,
Mabbiaoss.
Pabthxbs in Mabbxaob.
3009
LKTO
9«TS
aore
1890
1893
1^3
IBfll
ism
1399
teii
1693
1800
I
I
3flT& lEifil
3078 IBBl
QUI
36sa
3(184
3S97
3089
m79
1890
1964
IS75
1891
l»91
1S87
1S86
tS82
1«90
1803
iimo
I
18901....
1H93|
1803..-..
la&o....
iaS3t884
IWl 1872
1S1J3 1891
380118801873
No. of Otiildren.
twife.
jHoibuid
twif©.
j Husband
tWife.
/Husband
\Wife....
/Husbuid
twif©
/Hutbuid
t Wife ....
(Husbuid
\Wlfe .
(HoilMUid
twifo
1861
1869
1869
1839
1849
1866
1861
Brothers and
Sisters.
[Inolnding Per-
son recorded.]
(Husband 1866
tWife.... 11871
(Husband 1869
tWife
(Husband
twife....
(Husband
twife....
(Husband
twife ....
(Husband
\Wife ....
(Husband
twife....
(Husband
\Wlfe...
(Husband
tWife....
(Husband
twife....
jHfUband
tWife....
/Husband
twife...
/Hnsb..
twife....
/Husband
tWife. ..
(Husband
\Wif€....
/Husband
tWife....
/Husband
twife....
(HuBband
tWife....
1886
1839
1836
18»6
1866
1869
1861
1864
1860
1864
1863
1864
1870
747
1866
1868
1860
1854
1886
1846
1838
60?
1864
1870
Deaf RelAtiTea.
[Not including brothers and listen
nor children.]
Paternal grandparents
2 nieces and nephewi
second couaiai
A distant cousin.
Second cousin.
Parents (So, 1397); 3 cousins' (Huh.
No. 2788 and Wife Na 8(Q1).
Nephew. .
Mother and brother partially deaf trm
TaMar Statement of Marriagee.
353
PAmTNXBB IN MaRBTAOK.
I
B
6
B
t
B
B
8
13
AflBlgred
of deafnew.
Af«U.
A blow.
AfRU
Ohicken poz..
Spotted ferer. .
Spotted fever..
Scarlet fever...
Scarlet fever. . .
Scarlet fever. . .
Som..
Fever..
Brain fever
Typhoid fever..
Typhoid fever...
Whooping congh.
Meningitis..
Scarlet fever..
Inilam. of brain.
Spinal menlngitiB
Spinal meningitifl
Sores in ears.....
School for the
deaf where
edncated.
Oal...
N. T..
Ind
Nova Scotia..,
Nova Scotia. .
Hartford
la....
Ohio..
Ind..
Ind..
la. .
Neb.,
N.T..
N. T.
N. T
N.T. kind..
Hartford.
Hartford.
Ohia.
Ohio..
m..
lU..
Hartford .
Hartford.,
Ind.,
Ind.
Mo.
Mo.
m..
Ind
Pa. ft la..
Va
Va.*W. Va.
ni..
m..
Hartford.
Remarks.
Not deaf.
Parents oonsins.
Not deaf. Dead.
Second maniage ; first to Hnsb. No. 4398. Died 1892.
Not deaf.
First marriage ; second to Wife No. 2871. Divorced. Died
1891.
Second marriage ; first to Wife No. 2670. Died 1891.
Second marriage; first to Hnsb. No. 25li. Parents second
consius. Sister of Hnsb. No. 896.
Brotherof Hnsb. Na 2678.
Brother of ^a8b. No. 2672.
First marriage ; second to Wife Na 2778.
Parents cousins.
First marriage; second to Wife No. 2677.
Second marriage ; first to Wife No. 2876.
Sister of Hnsb. No. 164S.
Died 1898.
Not deaf.
Died 1891? Semi-mntei
Dead.
Second marriage ; first to Wife No. 2768.
Not deaf. Sister of Hnsb. No. 266.
Not deaf.
Sister of Hnsb. No. 8089.
354
Tabular Statement of Marriages.
«»
2094
1990
1891
1S90
1J9Q2
I
a
o
a
1S93
IBSB
I
IBT?' 1
No. of Ohildren.
1890
1894,... *i
Vim .„.l 1
I
2ioo'iw»...J a
I I
aToa
97U4
iewiia87 _
I I
IHH tft79
arofliepo
!n07 1893
2708 1890
3709 1B0X
371U18^
a
1B75 B
i
I
^11
3713
371^
2T11
371B
^mmi
ISM
lft90
1889
1^0 lH«ta, 1
■I
Pabtksbs zh Mabriaox.
(Husband
tWife....
{Huaiband
twife.
rHnaband
{Wife.
/Hnaband
\Wlfe ..
/Husband
twife
(Husband
twife. .
/Husband
twife.
1864'
1860
1860
la^iS
/Husband
twife...
/Husband
twife....
/Husband
twife.
(Husband
(Wife . . .
/ Husband
iwife....
/Husband
twife.. .
/Husband
twife ....
/Husband
twife ....
/Husband
t Wife ....
/Husband 1 1860
t Wife.... 11848
/Husband 1836
twife.... 1842
/Husband
twife ....
1836
1886
1874
1833
1899
1844
1814
1866
1872
1862
Brothers and
Sisters.
[Including Per-
son recorded.]
1856 8 {
1866 8
Deaf Relatives.
[Not including brothers and atsterB
nor children.]
A cousin.
8 I —
8 I —
8 I -
Oousln.
1867
1860
1860 8
1868 8
1864
1862
1864
1861
1866
/ Hu»hand
t Wife .
/Husband
twife....
/Husband
\Wife,
/Husband
tWife....
/Husband
twife....
{Husband
Wife...
1844 8
1861
1865
1873! 1
7 ! -
i
2 —
8'-
7 ; —
7 —
A third cousin.,
Tabular Statement of Marriaget.
355
Pabthzbs in Mabbiaqv.
I
AMdmedc
of aa»fD4
School for the
deaf where
educated.
Bemarks.
BilionBferer....
Typhus ferer. . .
m..
ni..
Scrofnla..
Dimeee In throat
and bams.
Ohio
Hartford..
AfaU
Scarlet ferer.
N. T..
N.T.,
N. T..
Died 188a
Not deaf.
Not deaf.
Dledl8Sa.
{Si
Spinal ferer . . . . ,
Brain fever or
diphtheria.
Scarlet fever....
HI.
Mich, h
phetik
S.0
Scarlet fever. .
Wis..
Wis..
Parents consins.
Brother of Wife No. 9006.
Sister of Wife No. 79.
a
IT
a
B
B
6
6
1
B
B
1
11
B
Scarlet fever.
N. T. h St. Jo-
seph's.
Mo. & Neb.....
Mo
Scarlet fever and
erysipelas.
Brain fever
Ind.,
Ind.
Scarlet fever..
Scarlet fever. .
Pa
w. Pa.
Hartford.
Hartford .
Fever
Hydrocephalns .
N.O.
N. O..
Sickness.
Spotted fever.
Ind.
Ind.
Catarrhal fever.
Measles
Hartford .
Hartford.
Hartford.
Hartford.
Mo.
Ky.
Ky.
A fall.,
Hartford &Pa.
Not deaf.
Not deaf.
Tenn.
Tenn.
Diphtheria .
Ohio..
Ohio..
Neb.
356
Tabular Statement of Man*iage%,
2717
ana
3721
37ast
3Ti4
am
3738
371T
3T3§
2730
9731
37»3
37M
37^7
3T38
97©
27*0
3741
I
i
1890
iseo
1
139C»
1990
1899
1
1S91
1SB1
ISW
ISKI
1»W
isiiii
1891
1891
189H
1891
1892
1876
1893
1802
1^3
1374
1«79
lfi92
1888
1«M8
lfl61
XVSfi
1368
1W2
1891
No. of CblldWO.
t —
1 : —
Pabthxbs in Markiaoe.
/HiiHbfttid
Brotbenand
Siflten.
[Inoladliig Per-
■on recorded.]
1B49; 4
(Hiul»nd
jHmband'ia^T
JHiihbatiO ....
JHuflbana, 1*1*3
Jllnjibtttidl \m
\m
J]Ti]i>^babd
rnuHbAiKl iMft
[Wlfi.. .
I MO
t HLiHbatiEl )S46
1 Wife .. ;H?S7
J HU'Nbaad isflT
(Huh hull L^l
(llnr^htkiKl
"(Wifi- .
1 Wlf,. , . . .
f Ifii^hjiiul
( wir. ...
Kil
ife.
iil?
1K21
1M3«
IrtUl
tHnnlKiiitl 1858
\^\W \.
twif- . ... ,
{
STi!*' .... ThW
lilnflbaTiil IHfig
lHuNbimdl83B
Deaf Belatlyea.
[Not Indnding brothers mnd slsten
nor children.]
2 nephews (Hiub. No. 8S16 la one). . .
Cousin .
3d cousin ; 4 nephews ; nieoe .
3d oonsln ; 4 nephews ; nleoe
Parents (No. 1176) : nncle (Htub. >'
622) ; 2 annto (Wife Na 830 and Vil-
No. 3701); 3d cousins.
Uncle (Hnsb. No. 1297) ; 2 cousins I'is-
dndiug Wife No. 3682).
Cousin (Hush. No. 1961) ; uncle. .
(Tonsins (Wife No. 2788, Husb. No. 2764.
Wife No, 1824).
Cousins
Tabular Statement of Marriages.
357
Pabtkxu nr Marbiaox.
i
1
2717
2718
2719
2720
2721
2722
2728
2724
2725
2726
2727
2728
2729
27iM)
2781
2782
2788.
2784
2785
2786
2737
2738 •
2739
2740
2741
{^
{..•
[I
{I
{I
f »
{.5
Aadmedeau
of deaftieOT.
TyplioUl fever...
Soarlet fever. .
Soviet fever.
Bnln fever...
School for the
deef where
ediioeted.
Ohio..
Neb.
AU..
m..
la..,
Hertford.
Hertford.
Ark.,
la...
{..'.
{i
{
Brain fever...
Oerebro-epu men.
InflaoL of brain.
inoen
''FaU'g Into lye''
Swellings in head
and throat.
Spinal fever
Spotted fever
Oong'n of brain.
Bnnning at ean
Blaing In head.
MeiMles
Soarlet fever. .
Ont ,
MontreaL.,
Ghk
Qa
Qa
N.O. ftOa..
N.T.
N.T. Imp'd..
Ind. ftOoU..
Ind
Hartford.
N.T
Hartford.
Hartford.
Mloh..
Ind...,
Ind....
Ohio..
Ohio...
Ind.
Mo..
Hd.
Md.
Va
Va. *N. 0..
Ho.
Bemarka.
Brother of Wife No. 962, Wife No. 8317, Hnsb. No. 2606.
Not deaf.
Seoond marriage ; flrat to Wife No. 2786.
Second marriage; flrat to Wife No. 2454. « Dead.
Not deaf.
Slater of Wife No. 2888.
Bro. of Wife No. 8417. Wife No. 1028. Parents oonalna. 1st
marriage ; 2d to Wife No. 2727. Uncle of Wife No. 2258.
Sister of Hnsb. No. 8718. Died 1876.
Bro. of Wife No. 3417 and Wife No. 1028. 2d marriage ; Ist to
Wife No. 2726. Parents oonsina Unole of Wife No. 2268.
The hearing child is hard of hesilng.
Sister of Hnsb. No. 8210, Wife No. 3197.
Died 1862.
Brother of Wife No. 852L
Parents consins. Bro. of Hnsb. No. 2459, Wife No, 252£^
Not at school.
Parents ooosinB. Sis. of Hnsb. No. 2764 and Wife No. 1324*
Parents consins. Died 1891.
Not deaf.
358
Tabular Statement of Marriages.
S 1
374Q
arru
371£
3T4fl
3Ti7
37iS
3749
3TS0
3TGSI
376S
3754
3T5G
27JSft
3757
Maabiaqbs.
I
g. No. of Oblldren.
5 t
1853.
I
li77j 3
1803
lS94l«ei 2
laao. .. 1
isei i@«s -
! I
ism'.,,. I 2
i
1890 1974 6
1S» ■ . . ; . . .
isssieiraj -
ItfWlS^ ....
18iM) . .. ...
1890 1*80 2
l^K) ]84a 1
19931*92 _
i7B8 1«9^ . . - 3
27fie
37(10
arm
2703
3763
276*
i7(5(\
a7flT
' I
igooieso 3
I892|....
i9OTi«etK
iKPa 1^131 1
I8tt0.,.. 1
189L xm) 6
ti94 I^U7 2
t^O 1377 2
Pabthkbs in Mabbtaqk.
/Husband
twife...
I (Husbuid
twife .
/Husbuid
twife ....
/Htwbuid
twife...
/Hnsbuid
twife ....
/ Haiband
1 Wife ....
(Htuband
twife ....
(HtiflbaQd
twife...
1828
1824
1840
1857
1850
1856:
1844
1865
1868
1861
1866
617
1854
Brothenand
SlBten.
[Including Per-
son reoorded.]
/Husband
twife....
/Husband
twife ....
/Husband
twife .
/Husband
twife....
(Hnsb.
Jwife...
1841
1846
1879
1866
1846
1846
18(51
/Husband 1858
twife.
twife....
/Husband
twife....
/Husband
twife....
/Husband
1861
1868
1848
1868
1864
1866
twife.... 1859
/Husband, 1832
twife
/Husband '1834
twife .... 1833
/Husband
twife ....
/Husband
twife ...
11
1862 1 i
1848
1858
/Husband 1829
twife.... 1 1858
/Husband 1 1824
twife.... 1840
/Husband 1859
twife . .
/Husband
twife....
1841
1855
Deaf Belatiyea.
[Not including brothers and sisters
nor children.]
4 uncles.
Oousln.
Father's cousin. Parents hard of hec^
ing.
A cousin
"Yes"..
Second cousin...
Cousin ,
Cousins..
Aunt.
Father (Hnsb. No. 1901).
Tabular Statement of Marriages.
359
PABTKSB8 nr IfABBIAOB.
1
1
AMigned cause
School for the
deaf where
educated.
Bemarka.
f....
OonTQlBioiui
N. T.
N. T.
Uneducated.
Uneducated.
Educated at home.
Died 1889.
Parents oousina.
Dead.
First marriage ; second to Wife No. 2511.
First marriage ; second to Husb. No. 2873.
Died 1893.
Parents distantly related.
Not deaf.
Not at school. Sister of Wife No. 1088.
Parents cousins. Sister of Wife No. 8, Hush. No. 940.
Died 1893.
Sister of Wife Na 803B. Probably married twice;
marriage to Husb. No. 1736. Dead.
Dead.
Sister of Wife No. 3788.
First marriage ; second to Wife No. 3430.
Parents cousins. Brother of Wife No. 1834, Wife No.
Second marriage ; first to Wife No. 3425.
Parento couaina. Sister of Husb. No. 1863.
{.. .
[1
Ift
N.T
N.T
IiiilAm.]nhMd..
Ill
m.&Ind
Va.
{I
Va.
Ifeningitlfl
0«rebro-«p. men.
Texan
IlL & Texas. . . .
Wls.*Ooll....
{1
J....
ffi^^knfMi
Ill.*Oal
Oregon
Horace liann..
Horace liann. .
Ohio.
Ohio
Scarlet fever.....
MeningltlB.
Coldinhead ....
^lioknfm. ........
Ib
XTtah
i B
{2
{i
{i
{*•
{S
f
N.T
Scarlet ferer.....
Spinal tni»f?tngttJB
Mo
Mo
Pa
P»
Spotted fever....
Spotted fever....
Ind
Ind
Miss
Ala. & Miss....
other
*
{
1....
Scarlet fever
Meaalea
N.T.
N. T
N. Bronswick..
Hartford
Mo
{ 8
Scree in head....
Brain fever
Brain fever
Mo
1 B
Hartford
N.T
3788
(....
• ••
N.T
{2+
BUlona fever
Scarlet fever.....
Ill
Va. & La
T«TW»
( B
Mo
1 B
Mo
I «
360
Tabular Statement of Marriages.
Haxbiaoxs.
Pabthsbs zh Marbiaob.
2768
aT7o
1894
1394
1880
1887
1891 1839
I
milS90l^>W
^Ti
1898
a77ai8M1894
2TT41S»a
9T7IS
me.
3777
a77i
18981893
i
1893
19H
1B04
laM
1894
1098
a7TOll«a l«98
i !
anat
3783
3783
ia&4
laesi
1Bm!i594
37M.1B1I4
^TBslliW
I
2787 1390
3788
3789
2790
1890
1894
1894
1E94
1863
1889
No. of Ohildren.
(HiwbMid 1846
\Wlfe . .
/HOBbADd
tWife....
fHuiband
twlfe....
fHaflband
(Wife....
/Hasb..
tWife....
(Hnaband
twife....
1862
1831
1848
Brothers uid
Bitten.
[Ineliiding Per-
son recorded.]
1886
1864
1860
1866
jHiubaQdil860
tWife.... 1869
HusbADd 1868
Wife.... 1866
1869
|Hu8bAad
(Wife....
(HnnbADd
(HnsbADd
twife...
1878
1866
1869
/Husband, 1871
\Wlfe...
/Hosband
twife....
1873
(Hiubandi .
\Wlfe.... .
/HnsbAad ..
twife....!..
/Ha8buidl869
\Wife....\.
/Husbuid
twife....
1864
1868
/Hosband
twife.... 1 1844
jHneband .
twife
/Haiband
twife ....
(Hasband
twife ....
1847
43?
1814
1826
( Husband 1868
t Wife.... 1863
(Husband 1809
\Wife....\.
Deaf BelatlTes.
[Not including brothers and alsten
nor children.]
Uncle (Husb. No. 3444) : 2 aunts (Wl'
No. 660 and Wife No. 3792) ; 2 secom
cousins (Husb. No. 8816 and Host
No. 8817) ; 2 third cousins (indudlr.
Husb. No. 8316); 6 fourth cooeju
(including Husb. No. SSll, Wife >
2197, Wife No. 8668, and HusIil >'
3486).
2 cousins (including Wife No. 883.)...
A dis^wit cousin.
Nephew and nieoe. .
Tabular Siaiement of Marriaget.
361
PABTims nr Mabbzaos.
j
1
{b
of deafneM.
School for the
deaf where
educated.
Bemarka.
2768
Inllftm. of brain .
N. T
N T
Flrit marriage ; second to Wife No. 2688.
Dead.
Flnt maniage probably ; aeoond to Wife Na 2606.
yrtm^iff^
N.T
2760
Meulea.
Hartford
N Y
Not deaf.
2770
(....
Ho. T
2771
{b
f....
111
Dead.
2772
{ *
TypbuB fever
Spotted fever ...
Mich
Pa
Le OoQtenlx. . .
la
{1
" B
Bndn fever
■plnal fever
2774
la
Ohio . .
Died 1804.
Flrat marriage ; aeoond to Huab. No. 8786
2775
Spotted fever h
qQlnine.
Scarlet fever.....
Scarlet fever
Ohio
2776
St Joa., N. J.,
k Hartford.
N. T.Imp'd. ..
^'Hlt . . ....
Hflll
{•
Spotted fever....
I»
Second marriage ; first to Wife No. 2676.
2778
{A
f ....
Spotted fever....
Fa
2779
Pa
Sister of Wife No. 2236.
Ireland
2780
{.
{-
Not deaf.
2781
/....
Pa
278a
1
Pa
r....
Menlngitia.
Scarlet fever
Long fever
2784
Wla.*Ohla...
Ohio.
Not deaf.
Slater of Wife No. 773
First marriage ; second to Wife Na 2718.
Dead.
2786
Hartford
2786
{ ■■
{5
P».7
N. Y.
2787
Tnflam, in head. .
Died 1879.
Ohio
Died 1890.
2788
Ohio
Sister of Hnsb No S403
1C^n^
2780 y^l
iTnnn
2700
/...
P»
Died 1864.
{-
Not deaf. Deserted her hnsband a week after marriage.
862
Tabular Statement of Marriages.
MAAnlAf}sa,
379a 1693 iHSa
^T9iO 1B90 197S
' I
S7H IBSa ISSO
i i
2707 laga \m2
I I
3T»H 1893 IfM
I I
3T» 1$S1» ISTfi
I i
3800 IBBP IBIM
No. of diUdj^eii.
38U1 18fil
18SG
ISBT
f I
38031801 ISSa
asu laao i87i
I I
2807
3S01J
3l9tl
18911 tesa 3
14
2
3
lisaL...
ISPS LSfll
i8oa ...,
I
180a,lSd3
18901 IBfrM
^l!2lS0(}!lBeO
3313
3SI4
3fll&
3glfi
1890 18941
1WHJU979
1B9J,,...
laaoS ,..
13
i I
A , B
-! *
I
- ' 1
- 8
-j 3
i
9
a
ft
1
I
1
1 ' —
- 1
I
I
-I *
a —
— 4
— ja
Pabthxbs zh Mahrtaok.
\Wlfe.
J Husband
(Husband
twife....
/Husband
twife.
(Husband
\Wife.
/Husband
twife..
/Husband
tWife....
/Husband
twife....
/Husband
twife...
/Husband
j Husband
XWife.
/Husband
twife....
/Husband
twife....
/Husband
twife....
/Husband
tWife...
/Husband
tir<A»....
(Husband
iwife...
/Husband
twife....
/Husband
twife....
twife....
/Husband
twife....
/Husband
twife....
/Husband
twife ...
/Husband
twife....
(Husband
twife....
1814
1818
1845
186S
1800
1804
1806
1853
1852
1867
1861
1844
1846
1868
1867
1841
1851
1864
1869
1868
1847
1888
1831
1882
1809
1833
1805
1872
1886
1870
1828
1888
1829
1868
1867
1849
1862
1848
1863
Brothers and
Sisters.
[Including Per-
son reoorded.]
I
/Husband 1806 4
Deaf BelattTesL
[Not including brothers and
nor children.]
Cousin (Wife No. 600)..
Nephew ,
Mother*s cousin .
Father hard of hearing. .
Parents (No. 2813} ; uncle.
Cousin.
Tabular Statement of JUarriages.
363
Paxthxbs zm ICabbiaob.
I
■{:
B
8
B
B
10
B
B
a
6
9
6
B
la
14
ABdgned
of " '
Fever
Boarlet ferer.
Pita
Scarlet ferer.
Whooping cough.
Scarlet ferer. . .
Neryona fever.
Scrofula ,
Scarlet fever. .
Brain fever.
Scarlet fever. .
Sploal fever....
Water on brain.
Scarlet fever. .
Tooth and ear-
ache.
A cold
Afall.
Oong'n of brain. ,
Fever.
Hmnpa.
Oerebro-ap. men.
in hea
Scarlet fever. .
Scarlet fever..
Scarlet fever. .
Brain fever. . .
Scarlet fever. .
Croup.
Fever.
School for the
deaf where
ednoated.
Hartford.
Pa
Hartford, Pa.,
and Coll.
Kendall Ac Md,
Md
Pa.&W.Pa...
W.Pa
Manoheater. ,
m
Olarke....
Hartford .
Minn.
N. Y
Hartford.
Montreal
N. T. & Mon-
treal.
Toronto
Mich..
Mich.
Iowa .
Iowa .
Ohio. .
Ohio..
N.T..
N. T.
ff.Y..
Tezaa .
Tezaa..
111..
W, Va.
Hartford. .
N. Y.
N.O..
N.O..
N.O.
N.O.
Hartford .
Hartford..
Wla..
Wla..
Hartford .
Hwmafki.
Dead.
First marriage ; aecond to Huab. No. M16.
Not deaf.
Brother of Wife No. 3367.
Parents cooaina.
Brother of Wife No. 3889, Wife Na 2880.
Not deaf.
Educated in common achoola.
Not deaf. Sister of Wife No. 901, Hnab. No. 8800, Hoab.
No. 8709, Wife No. 8;i94.
Brother of Wife No. 3743.
Mother of Wife No. 004.
Parents related.
Died 1878.
Not deaf.
Dead.
Died 1891.
pied 1883 7
Not deaf.
Died 1889.
Sister of Husb. No. 399. Died 1888.
Died 1868.
Mother of Husb. No. 3813.
Sister of Wife No. 1994.
Died 1891.
Not deaf. Died 1861
364
Tabular StaUtnent of Mdrria^et.
§ ,
5 :
I
lit
Is
3 13
iftBOisse
1890 ia40
1890 1807
laooj.
1BV11891
leool
2831 1860 1S33
I
2835 1800 183G
1890 1870
3S27
nm
1890 1885
ISflO
» 1890 lasB
I I
asao.iaw.
3a3i'i89i teai
3S32 lado . . .
3^1830;. .
!Kt3ll899L.
Il8!»lffl0 ....
I
38afll890,
3837 1890 1873
I I
3838 1890 18S0
I -
3830 1800 18A0
3840,1580!.
I I
Ko. ol (Mldnii.
U
8 —
a —
■u
Famt
J Huflbuid
tHiubuid
jHuftband
(Wife .
/EuBbnod
\ Wife . . .
\Wlfa . , , .
j Husband
fHqibmjid
rBiiMbuid
Lwife . , . .
JHuibuid
JUUHbUld
iWlfe.
IT
\ Hasbimd
\Wife,
J Httibiuid
\Wlfa..,.
I Husband
tWlie ....
(Hiubuid
twWe ....
IHujibiuid
iWUe ....
jHuAbuid
Brotbf n Bud
Bliteta.
[IiicliidlD.8 ^<^*
■on recorded.]
1819, 8
ISCl 1
IBIS I A
l^ao 10
1835, 13
183a 0
18fM I
186*1 4T
1867 s
1807 0
1810 a
1S13
1S40
leeu
lacfl
1843
a3f
18;JT, 11
13
a pq
1S3S
18^7
1850
1867
1861. 3
lens L
laei
; rHuEbHdd
1 IWlfB....
J Huibimd
J EtubkDd
fHuAbiiUd
(Riifihand
18/>3 1
ItVil 1
18U, 3
1
1849
18S1
1841
1B3S 3
tWlfe.. Jieaj 8
fHiifttnud 18^ 3
tvVlfe..,.|....| 3
7 1 —
{i^Q% lucindlDg btttthen and siaten
nar ^bUdren.]
CijaBitifl+
Nl«w (Wife No. 9ei3)i Mother hard :^
beartng at 35, ^radnallj became a-
tlnsly deaf ; aa aunt deaf late in lil<
Conatn (Wife ICa 2B3S)
7 coiibjnii (iiteluding Hnsb. No 38S
HuHb. No i!«'i4, Wife No. 1310, Wii.
No. 1346, Wife No, 1868).
OouBla (Wife tTo. 3§
CoilbIii ^Huib. No
ConalQ .
OOtlBlD .
1 neplUTW
Atisil Vwlfe Na ail sY !
Tabular Statement of Marriages.
365
PABTimw nr Mabbzagb.
{J
I-
{I
{
B
B
{i
2
{
HoMlea.
lUaeM.
Gold when cnt-
tlng teeth.
Inilam. of bnln..
MenlngltlB..
InflAin. of brain,
result of teeth-
ing.
Heaoles..
Scarlet f erer. .
Scarlet ferer. .
Typhoid f erer . .
Afall.....
Sorofiila.
Whooping oongh
and fits.
Scarlet ferer. ....
Sickness.
Scarlet fever..
Mnmps
Scarlet f erer. .
School for the
deaf where
ednoated.
Hartford .
Oa
Hartford .
Hartford.
Hartford..
Va..
Kans. h Germ'y
Horace Hann Ac
N. T. Impr'd.
Hartfoid
Hartford .
N. Y..
N. Y..
N. Y.
N.Y..
Hartford .
N.O.
N.O.
N.O
N.O.
Neb.
Mo.
Mo.
Ho.
Mo.
Noni8,Mloh.(T)
Wla
Hartford .
Pa
Hartford.
Hitftford. .
Ind.
Ind..
Hartford. .
Hartfoid.
Hartford..
Mo
Parents fourth oonsina. Sister of Hnsb. No. 1778L
Separated.
Not deaf.
Sister of Wife No. 770, Wife No. 1581, Hnsb. No. 269L
Not deaf.
Parents conslns. Sister of Wife No. 4416. Died 1801.
Not deaf.
Brother of Hnsb. No. 283S, Wife No. 1810, Wife No. 18M,
Wife No. 1868. Died 1867.
Not deaf.
Brother of Hnsb. No. 38M, mie No. 1810, Wife No. 1846,
Wife No. 1868.
Not deaf.
Died 1890.
Died 1893.
Brother of Wife No. 066. Parents eonsins.
Not at school.
First marriage ; second to Wife No. V40.
Second marriage ; first to Wife No. 2880.
366
TahUar Statement of Marriages.
2841
2g4i
sets
3810
3»0
Sflfil
3Bfl9
38219
1898
18H
1^«|1
ld94
11199
16H
18ft5
1890
lan
18B0
IfiTl
IBM
t«M
lam
1B»2
1B19
1«M
1BS8
II78
I
(1892
38671893
1893
1891
1891
1890
1890
38681880
38641881
1880
IP93
IBM
1891
1892
1866
3800
3861
No. of ChUdreu,
■o
PAXTinBBfl
IX Majuuaos.
1
rothenu
Sisters.
dnding 1
Q reoorao
kd
1]
P
I>€sf Bdstives.
[19ot Inolading brothers snd sistom
nor children.]
mnatwid
IHM
1
1
....
fHtu^lMDd iini
IHiiBbitud '8**ft
jHiiPbimd'l*H
6
-
7
-
1 ! 7
....
3
1
1
•
1
JHimbiind
muibnad
1 Husband
1867
8
6
3
-
Uncle
ina^
ltJ12
10
1
W..J....
9
4
—
!
jnuiilwiid', ..
tWjfo
iijutbmd iHaa
1
10
16
6
7
—
.. .
Niece (Wife No. 3612) . Mother hard c
hearing at 25, gradually l>ecauie tz.
tirely deaf; aunt became deaf Utej
llf&
twifp,...
1«6I
lFlft7
7
4
8
3
4
-
J Htuiliaud leei
(Hu*li*Jid;ia(Jfl
jHiiMbaiid Ihyl
rHiuthand . .
iVVtft-.... ltJl&
A second cousin.
6
14
-
3 cousins
\ Husband
MK
A cousin
f flfiAb^nd
I Wift) ....
JfiuflbiLad
lH?fl
{Wife..
^ 1
(Hiijilmiid iHai
1
3
Tabular Statemmt of Marriages.
367
Paxthxbs in Makbiagi.
if
{i
{::::
{'\
{I
{::::
{.-
{-
{::■
f1
(10
{■■:■
{I
{1
{1
{•r
{I
AMigned cauBe
AMlgnedc
ol deafnt
Fall from ft honei
Typhoid feTBT.,
Biokneaa.
Spotted feyer. .
Stekneaa
Fita
OhiUa andTaccip
natloii.
AfaU..
Sickneas or dia-
charge from eara.
AfalL
Scarlet feyer. ,
Inflam. of bowela
canaing
fe
Spinal feyer..
Brain fever. ,
A cold.
A cold.
Siokneae.
Fright....
AfaU.
School for the
deaf where
educated.
N. T. Impr»d.
Colo..
Oolo..
ni.
m..
Ind..
Ind..
Ind..
Germany?.
Germany?.
Ohio.
Ohio* Oin.
OaL Ac Ind.
U
Hartford .
Va.
Tenn. k N. T.
Tenn.
Hartford .
Hartford .
N. Y
N.T. *O.N.Y.
Pa..
Pa.,
N. T..
N.T.
m....
m....
Va..
Va..
T..
N.T..
la. & Kendall.
Horace Mann.
Hartford
Ind.
Ind.
Not deaf. Dead.
Firat marriage ; aecond to Hnab. Na 1808L
Not deaf.
Died 1884.
Not deaf.
Died 1841.
Not deaf. Died 1887.
Notdeat
Second marriage ; flrat to Huab. No. 9010^
Second marriage ; flrat to Hnab. No. 1681. Slater of Wife
No. 2819, Hoab. No. 962, Wife No. 770.
Brother of Hnab. No. 2891. Died 1898.
Parenta oonaina.
Notdeat
Not deaf.
Dead.
Not deaf.
Dead.
Slater of Hnab. Na 1709L Probably flrat marriage ;
to Huab. No. 8949.
368
Tabular Statement of Marriages.
^56
38&T
1880
i§so
1890:
asn
3S73
3gT4
3879
3881
3dS4
38ST
388»
1S79
18?3
laallgW
1800 ISS
IBttO
ISaiiliSl
1S9&
Iflgi'lHaS
\m
1891 I U91
1804 II
lJ!ft4 ....
lasftieST
1800
1886
ISSM) ...
lB3ei885
lesi ]Ma
1171
is8«iaei
18^ ....
1»!K^ 1488
1880|l875
No. of OhUdroi.
Pabtnxbb in Mabuaox.
t'Wlfe. ..
(Hasbaod
twif«
(HoBband
fHuBband
twife....
rHuBband
(Wife.
r Husband
(Wife.
/Hnaband
twife....
/HuBband
twife . .
fHasband
(HoBband
\Wife....
/Husband
tWife. ..
/Husband
twife...
/Husband
twife....
/Hnsb . .
twife....
/Husband
twife.
/Husband
tWife.
{Husband
Wife....
/Husband
tWife.
/Husband
tWife....
(Husband
/Husband
/Husband
\Wife.
/Husband
twife...
/Husband
twife.
/Husband
twife...
18B9
1880
1846
1862
1868
1844
1861
1844
1860
1860
1864
1844
1866
1863
1S67
1870
1870
1824
1868
1809
1860
1867
1863
1868
1863
1861
1863
1868
1840
1849
1849
1836
1842
1867
1863
1822
1824
Brothers and
Bisters.
[Including Per-
son recorded.]
18
Deaf BelatiTe&
[Not including brothers and
nor children.]
2 cousins.
Oreat-grandmother ; cousins and oth: :
Oousin
Oreat-grandmother ; cousins andotbrs
— Oousin.
Tabular Statement of Marriages.
369
Pabthxbs in Mabkiaok.
{1
"6
B
B
r A
1
8
/Inf.
IS
AnignedcMiae
of deafncM.
Scarlet fever. .
ICeudefl
Scarlet f erer. .
Seyereoold...
Ooog'n of brain.
Scarlet fever —
Qnininei.
Pever.
Brain fever.,
Scarlet fever and
meaolea.
Inflam. of brain..
Spinal meningitia
Spinal menlngitlB
Worm fever.,
Scarlet fever.
Diphtheria..,
Meaalee.
Scarlet fever...
Typhoid fever..
Typhoid fever..
Typ^d pneumonia
Typ^d pneumonia
Kick of a horae. .
Remittent fever.
ICeaalea.
lUnees.
Diphtheria.
School for the
deaf where
ednoated.
Minn.
N. Y..
lU.
Hartford.
N.T
Ohio..
Ohio..
Ohio.
Ohio.
Oregon .
Oregon .
Ala..
Ala.,
Tenn.
Mo.
Mo.
St. Joseph** .
St. Joseph's .
N. T..
N.Y..
Wis.
Wis.
St. Joseph's..
Ill
Edinburgh ....
Montreal
Horace Mann,
HartTdftOoll.
Beverly
Ont.
Ont..
Bemarks.
Not deaf.
Sister of Wife No. 1473.
Deafness in ftoilly for 5 generations.
Not deaf.
Brother of Wife No. 1 731. Parents cousins. 1st marriage ;
ad to Wife No. 2870. Divorced 1890
Sister of Wife No. 3660. 1st marriage ; 3d to Husb. No. 3651.
Second marriage ; first to Wife No. 2869. Parents cousins.
Brother of Wife No. 1781.
Brother of Wife No. 1883 and Wife No. 6M.
Not deaf.
Died 1801.
Ont..
Out..
Ky..
Ky..
Ky.
I
Sister of Husb. No. 2799, Wife No. 3802.
Parents cousins.
Sister of Wife No. 2724.
Not deaf.
First marriage ; second to Wife No. 2886.
Not deaf. Dead.
Second marriage ; first to Wife No. 2885.
Not deaf.
Died 1869.
Pa
Pa
Iowa and Ky...
Ky
Hartford ......
Dublin 1 Second marriage ; first to Husb. No. 285.
370
Tabtdar Statement of Marriagee.
2890
'3
q a
Pabtxxm di Uabbiaob.
No. of ChildreQ.
8 —
1894, isiw a —
isie
1^89
2896 isao .
2H97|ieS9|l8fil
12898 1691
ISOl
1B8S
^Kioiies^iigas
I
^0OJjla89 18711
I
wwlittHyj..,.
I
390«iltl^
2907
■2906
2900
18!94 IHffiJ
18a9,,„,
'i^lQ'ieSO 1884
2911
3913
i
I
lS»ii|lH7fl
aaifl 1S89 1871
J
n
P
-
1
-
1
-
3
1
1
1
1
1
1
4
6
1
:
-
6
1
-
1 -
fHiiMbiud I960
tuife ... ltM»
(Hmtbaud "B«3
^Wife ISM
fHUHbuMdl-
i\Vlfe....|lS0O
Iwtfo.... isjsa
tHuabiLud
rHoabuid
1854
OVifeV.^ .IS58
rHuBband ISW
ilVlfe.... Ifc^a
rHuBbfciid lH*i
twjfo... lew
jHaBbujd J&A5
tlVife.... IMM
i9u«biuid
\ Wlft^ ....
(Wife. ..
fHufibacid
1B92
18«6
ISU
1S56
1 —
fHnflbwidl834
iwife... 1881
i Hueb&ud 1800
I Wife... IBie
f Uiisbbnd iBOe
(wife... 1811
jMiiiiUiid,184T
IWife. ..'l85tt
(HuHb&ud|ia^:j
tW]ft...H*BT
r Husband 1%7
1wifi>.... 1W63
jUuBb«idlSa7
\^'i^
ffiQSbUld lUO
laugband 18S9
'^Wlfe... 1B3»
{Eivibasd 184»
Wife 18ia
fHuibuid laae
tWife lfi45
BrottMnand
Sirten.
[Indnding Per-
son recorded.]
Deaf BeUtivea.
[Not including tarothere and Bisten
nor children]
6 nephews and niecea. .
Parents (No. 4033) ; annt.
3 nieces (including Wife No. 1109 i
Wife No. 1903) ; 3 nephewa
Parents (No. 3904) ; 3 ancles : annt i Wiir
No. 8368).
3 nieces.
Tabular Statement of Marriagee.
371
PABTHBB8 XX MaBBIAOB.
AflBlgned catiae
of deafneos.
Scarlet fever...
Spotted fever...
Bndn fever....
Spotted fever.
Quinine and ague
Scarlet fever. .
Measles
Humps and cold.
Scarlet fever. .
Brain fever.
Quinine ....
Bicknese....
Bratn fever. ,
Typhoid fever..,
Inflam. of brain.
Meaales.
Fever. . . .
Measles.
Measles...
Otorrhea..
Teething.
Scarlet fever.
Poisoned by candy
Oathering In the
head.
Scarlet fever.
Oerebro-sp. ni
Sunstrokes . .
Fits
InllanL in hea4.
Sickness
School for the
deaf where
educated.
Remarks.
Le Gontenlz . .
Fa..
Fa.
H.T.,
N. T..
Fa.
Fa.
Fa.
Ark.
Ark.
W.Va. AcKans
Kans
Kans.
Ga...
Ark.
Ohio...
W. Fa.
Ohio..
Pa
Kendall ft Md.
Ohio..
Ohio.,
N. Y..
Hartford.
N.Y
N. Y. k N. Y.
Improved.
Ohio
Ohio.
Wis. ft Minn..
Wis
Montreal ai
N.Y.
Clarke, H.M., ft
Hartford.
Prague ft Neb..
N. Y. ft St. Jo.
aeph's.
O.&OoU
Ohio..
Brother of Husb. No. 28G6.
Educated in common schools.
Brother of Wife No. 184 and Wife No. 23S3.
Slater of Husb. No. 689.
Brother of Wife No. 146 and Wife No. 4008.
Parents cousins.
Parents cousins.
Brother of Husb. No. 2998, Husb. No. S995. Second mar-
riage ; first to Wife No. 2999.
Sister of Wife No. 3107.
Not deaf.
Died 1891.
Sister of Wife No. 8866, Wife No. 3461, Wife No. 8141, Wife
No. 4881, Husb. No. 188.
Parents cousins. First marriage ; second to Wife No. 3906.
Brother of Wife No. 326S. Died 1888.
Parents cousins. Mother of Wife No. 627 and Husb. No.
2906. Died 18 >9.
Parents cousins. Second marriage ; first to Wife No. 3904.
Brother of Wife No. 8368. Died 1888.
Probably first mairiage ; second to Husb. No. 8711.
Brother of Wife. No. 637.
Sued for divorce 1804.
Brother of Wife No. 3414. Died 1889.
Not deal Dead.
Separated.
Vtrst marriage ; second to Husb. No. 600.
Parents cousins. Brother of Wife No. 1480.
Parents second cousins. Brother of Wife No. 048, Husb.
No. 3961.
•|
Ohio..
Ohio..
372
Tahdar Statement of Marriages.
J
g
s
n
fi
jj
^
1
%
"
MAaatACrits.
Pabtiobbs di Mabbiaok.
No. ^ OhUdren.
MBee
aeia
18^
1B89
«n»
1^
s»ai
^MKtS
I
ISdQ
39U
I
1S43
L tl»BO
flftas 1880 16^
aQa6|i8D3t8TA
i I
I
I
I
liS4
IBSfl
IfiSfi
suaa law i8ft4
I
:1S^ 1H30 1S13
i
13S8
1077
4 —
Brothers ftnd
SiBterflL
[Including Per-
son recorded.]
iHuflbAudilUlSi 11
\ Wife. J IBM
*Hmflb«id'1840
>Wlie,...llS40
tHusUnd 18U3
fMUHbuiid 1N23
iWife.,..|l«22
JHu«bULd!lA4«
iHasbtOdlBlI
^ I
mnabudkaeo
>WUe. .J.
muibHiaiaaa
twife.-.Jisn
r Husband Urn
\W:ro.-.. 1B47
jHiiflb&ndllS^
K^V^
mtiAbatid
tWlfe...
184a
1854
lEuftbftndJSWI
(Wifc.jlSfia
(HuHbfcna'Je33! _,
\Wife....|lft40 6
muRbimdllMa
>wifi^. .ji«afi
] HUSbADd IHSS
\Wire„.. l«»4
tfluflband 1^33
JHii^bAndlSSa!
fQiubAadjliU
i BuMbuid'lSie'
X^iU .... !l«»
lMn(»b«fid*lSlfl
iHuabftnd'lltie
■iWJfe....|lMO
i fiusbuid .
(Wife..,. HMO
10
Deaf Relatives.
[Not inclnding brothers and ■fstrrs
nor children.]
Father (Husb. No. 14) ; nncle ; mant.
A distant relative of father; 9 n€phf>^
(including Hush. No. 8006) ; a niecx^
A distant relative of father; 2 uieoet
(Wife No. 606 and Wife No. 340$) ; >
nephew (Hash. No. 8094).
II — ,
— , A distant cousin.
— , Cousin.
Tahilar StaUmsnt of Marriages.
373
Pabtmsm in Mabbiaok.
AMlgned
of deafbc
MmbIm..
Aoold...
nioeninhead.
Bndn fever. . . .
Spotted ferer. ,
Bnin feTer. ,
Qatherlnginhead
Fever
Gstherlng in heed
Gold
Gathering in heed
Scarlet fever....,
Spotted fever. . . ,
Scarlet fever..
Measles
TnH^fw, of hrain.
Fever.
Swelling In head.
Fever.
Brain fever.
Bnin fever. ,
Typhoid fever. . ,
Dropay on brain,
in head.
Inflam. of brain.
Dlaeaaein head.,
Diaeaaelnhead..
Dioeane in head.
Siokneaa
School for the
deaf where
Pa
Pa
Hartford
Hartford
m
Ind
Pa
Pa
Pa ..
Pa
Pa
Pa
Pa
Pa
Pa
Pa
fy
Ky
Ohio
Ohio
Ohio
Ill
Ohio
0.& OoU
Ohio
Mich
Cleveland and
Ohio.
Ohio
Ohio
Ohio t....
Ohio
Ohio
Ohio
O. & HI
Pa
Pa
Pa
Pa k.
Hartford
Hartford
Hartford
Hartford
Hartford
m
IBnglynil
Pa
Remarks.
Died 1861.
Died 1890.
SisterofHuBb. No. 4017. Died 1802.
Brother of Hnsb. No. 3086.
Second marriage ; first to Hnsb. Na 4187.
No. 86.
Sister of Hush.
Brother of Hnsb. No. 2919. Died 1881.
First marriage ; second to Hnsb. No. 616. Mother of Wife
No. 606, Wife No. 9408 and Hnsb. No. 9094.
Brother of Hnsb. No. 2918. Died 1878.
Sister of Wife No. 688. Mother of Hnsb. No. 8096. Died
1872.
Sister of Hnsb. No. 2428.
Diedl87&
First marriige; 2d to Wife No. 2924 ; 8d to Wife No. 292B.
Died 1866.
Second marriage ; 1st to Wife No. 2928 ; 8d to Wife No. 2926.
Died 1876.
Third marriage ; 1st to Wife No. 2923 ; ad to Wife No. 2924.
Not deaf.
Mother of Hnsb. No. 8040.
Not deaf.
Parents oonsins.
First marriage ; second to Wife No. 29S1. Died 1878.
Died 1861.
Second marriage ; first to Wife No. 2980. Died 1878.
First marriage; second to Hnsb. No. 1638.
Not at school.
Not deaf.
Died 1862.
Second marriage ; first to Hnab. No. 4384; third to Hnsb.
No. 1146.
First marriage ; 2d to Wife No. 2986 ; 8d to Wife No. 2937.
Second marriage ; first to Hnsb. No. 1668. Died 1868.
Second marriage ; 1st to Wife No. 2936 ; 8d to Wife No. 2987.
Died 1875.
Third marriage ; 1st to Wife No. 2966 ; 2d to Wife No. 2936L
Parents related.
374
Tahxdar Statement of Marriages,
"BjkamroM nr MAmBiAos.
Brothenaad
[Inoladlng Pw.
■on reoorded.]
2963 1890
I
3954|l890 1889 — — . —
_ J
jHnslMiid 1862
\ Wife.... 1869
/HiMbuidil886l 6
\Wlfe....jl887| 6
fHulMUid .... 1
I Wife.... 1811; 4
(Hnsbuid 1888' 4
(Wife.... I88S< 14
rHiubandil816; 2
Deikf BaUtlTea.
[Not inelndlng brothen and 8ist«n
nor children.]
— 8 aeoond ooTurina. ,
8 —
8 14 1
3 I — ,••••, 2 ■econd couaina (Htxab. Ko. Ms: c
i !
L Wlf e .
1890 8
. I
Wife No. 8109) : 3 third conaLu
dndlng Wife No. 926, Wtfe No. /. 1
•Yea"
(Husband 1862lBev.' — laev. —
\Wife.... 18591 8 1 i 7 ; —
^Htuiband —
\Wife 1869
6 i —
2 i 1
(Ha8band|1836> 9
\ Wife.... 1839 10
(Husband! 1827 6
t Wife.... 1 1843 11
fHiiabaiid'l846 8
tWife....;i843 8
I
I /Huabandjl862
I \Wife.... 1858
(Huaband
IWife....
{Hnaband
Wife ....
1866
1861
1843 14
1847 4
/Hn8bandil843
t Wife.... 1848
2965
2966
1890
1808
295711890 1
296811890 1
2969 1890.
29601889.
2961 1894 .
9962 1894 ]
2968! 1892 .
1868
3
—
3
—
1889
- -
-
-
1871
3 —
1
3 —
3 1 -
3 ; —
1886'
1 ! —
1
1 1 —
1880
'
1
8 ; —
3
-
4
-
4
—
1888
4
*
4
/Haaband!l841| 9
\Wife. ..118431 3
' (Hnabaad
"" j twife...
j /Hnabaad
I twife....
I /Hnaband
I \Wif9....
\ jHuiband
— I tWife...
(Huaband
tWife...
/Haaband
tWife.
(Huaband
tWife .
(Huaband
tWife.
(Huaband
tWife....
(Huaband
\Wife.
1860
1836
1888
1864
1864
1853
1862
1821
1838
1824
1824
1838
6 — 6 couaina (Including Huah. No 595. ^i
No. 3526).
6 —
— Oouain .
1 '.
1 I-
Tabular Statement of Marriagea.
375
2939
\ 29A0
2941
! 29i2
i
29481
2944!
2946
2916
2947
2948
2949
2960
2961
2952
2963
2964
2965
2956
9967
2958
2969
2960
2961
2962
1
AMlgned oanM
School for the
deaf where
educated.
Pa
Pa. k Htftf Old.
Pa
Pa
Remarks.
{i
BUlomfeYar....
OmtlierlngBlnh'd
Scarlet fever.....
Sister of Hnsb. No. 124.
Sister of Husb. No. 4066.
Brother of Wife No. 1601.
Mother of Husb. No. 297a
Not deaf.
Notdesf.
Second marriage ; first to Husb. No. 1684.
Sisterof Husb. No.629.
Sister of Hnsb. No. 2802.
Parents seoond cousins. Brother of Wife No. 948,
No. 2912.
Died 1891.
Attended oonunon sohoola
Died 1878.
Sister of Husb. No. 3771. Died 1889.
Not deal
Not deaf. D^erted his wife.
Deserted his wife.
Dead.
First marriage; seoond to Wife No. 2982. Died 1894.
Second marriage; first to Wife No. 2961. Died 1894.
Second marriage: first to Husb. No. 2364; third mi
not tabulated.
Died 1892.
Ps
{b
{ I
Pa
Measles.
Hartford.
Hartford
Ohio
1
Swell'g under ears
GstherlngB In h'd
Ohio.
f
{ 1
Spotted feyer. . . .
Ohio
t
Midh
Mich
{ 1
( B
BilioiiB fever and
qnlnlnei
{ »
{I
( 5
t B
Erysipelas
Mich
Ky
Vs. AN. Y....
N. Y
Mich
{'I
( 8
{I
{I
{i
1
Scarlet fever.....
Scarlet feyer
Gathering in head
Whooping cough.
Lung fever
Mich
Mich
Mich
Ohio
Husb.
Ohio
Ind
Ky
Fever
▲baoeasinhead..
Ohio
Ohio.
Portland.
Hartford
Hartford
N.Y
Tllnfna. . . . , . .
c*i
Hartford
Hartford
N. Y
T«<i^T»i of brain*.
Inflam. In head. .
{b
i
Hartford
London, Eng..
Qermany
Hartford.
Hartford
Hartford
Ill
i
(....
Scarlet fever.....
{ V
nineas
Fever.
krrisge
U
376
Tabular Statement of Marriages.
a
I
29M
3965
3966
3967
IfABRIAOia.
1891
1890
1890
1889
1871
3968 1S90
3969:1890
397o'l890
397i:i892 1888
3973
3973
3974
397S
3976
3977
3978
3979
3980
3981
1889
1890
1876
1890
1890 18S6
1890 1889
1890
1893
1890|
189oi
1890
"r
3983,18931891
3963 1893.
3984
3985
3987
1891...
I
1890,...
1890 18S7
I
I
1889 1874
1890....!
No. of Children.
— 2
- : 6
— 8
— . 3
PABTiriBs nr Habbzaob,
(HubftDd
Iwife
/HnsbftDd
tWife.
1833
Brothenftnd
Slsten.
[Indadiiig Per-
son recorded.]
1866
1869
/HiubAndil848{
twile... J1862
(Hasbud 1858
1868
1844 !
(Hnsband
(Wife.
fHa8band;i839
twWe... .
11
6 !
6 I
11 I
3 I
3 I
I
1 I
1|
/Husband . .
twife....,1858
(Husband '1863
twife....|1866
fHasband;1863
r
\Wlfe.... 1861
Husband
Wife.
(Huaband
twife....
(Hnsband
Iwife....
/Hosbsnd
twife ....
(Husband
t Wife...., 1863
(Husband' 1843
twife. ..]....
1803
1807
1837
1836
1860
1870
1863
(Husband 1804
(Husband
tWife .
1860|
(Husband, 18491
Wife. ...-...,.
(Husband 1866.
twife.... 18661
(Husbandl —
\Wife. ..:....].
(Husbandl .
twife...,.
(Husband! 1851
Iwife I
3 —
I
(Husband'
twife .... jl837|
(Husbandl — I
twife....!....
1 ! 6 3
1 I 3 I -
(Husband 1824
twife.. .1
Deaf BelatiT
[Not including brothens a
nor children. J
Second cousin
3 cousins (Wife No. 3038 and fiinb. >'l
8920).
Ck>usin
Parents (No. 3943) ; 3 aunta (indadin^
Wife No. 1601); 0 distant ooubId*
(Including Husb. No. 3463 and Wife
No. 3109.)
" Three mutes in family on mother's
aide three generationa back."
Tabular Statement of Marriages.
377
Pabtmkbs Df Marbiaob.
3964
2966
2966
2967
296S
2969
2970
2971 1
2972
2973
2974
2975
2976
2977
2978
2979
2980
2981
1982
(933
i984
(985
(986
1987
I:::
I 7
/ B
{b«
{•r
/IH
{a)tf
Aadgned
of - -
SoATlet fever. .
Typhoid fever. . .
THioopliig coQgh
Salt rhenm fol-
lowed by % fit
Brain fever
aatheringinhead
Spotted fever. . .
Typhoid fever..
HenlngitlB
Dysentery.
MeMles..
Scarlet fever. .
Scarlet fever. .
Qninine
Meningitis . . .
Qatheriijg in ei
lUno
Spinal fever .
Scarlet fever. .
Scarlet fever. .
Scarlet fever. .
Scarlet fever.
Whooping ooagh.
School for the
deaf where
educated.
Va.
Va.
Ta
U.ftCal..
N. T.,
N. Y..
ni..
Mo.
N. Y.
Mich.
Ind.
Ind.
O. ft Coll.
Ohio..
Hartford.
Hartford.
Hartford.
S. O...
S. C...
O.N.T
O. N. Y. k N. Y.
Ind..
Hartford,
ni
Hart'd k OoU.
Hartford
Hartford
N.C
England.
N. y
Hartford .
Tenn
Tenn. &M1b8..
N. Y..
Remarks.
Died 1891.
Dead.
Not deaf.
First marriage ; second to Hash. No. 115&
Separated.
Sister of Hnsb. No. 848.
Divorced.
First marriage ; no record of second marrisge.
Dead.
Not deaf.
Not deaf.
Not deaf.
Separated 1889.
378
Tahular Statement of Marriages.
Mabbiaqxi.
Mi
Bill
' ' a
2P»a l^tl
29W
litis . ..
No. of Ghildren.
im>
2996
1893 ... .
2996
2997
2998
2999
8000
3001
3002
3003
3004
3005
8006
3007
3008
3009
3010
3011
3012
3013
1890 .... I 1
1893, ...I 2 11
4 4 —
1891 1874
1893| . .
1892
1890|...
I I
18981892
2 I —
3|-
1892
1890 ...
1890 ...
1890 1886
18921884
1898 1891
1890 ....
18921890
1892:....
18911891
i
18901874
I
1893 ....
1
— 6
— 2
I
3
all
Pabthkbs nr Mabbtaqe,
JHiiHlmail
tWjfe ,,..
(Ilueitwod
/Hiiflbimd
(HllKbKUJ
Wife..,,
(wife...
Brofheraaad
Sisters.
[Including Per-
son recorded.]
3 I I
I —
nm' 7
lHfi3 1
IMSO 10
IH&6' 2
18511
(HuBbttDd iK&a
twifp.... i»ca
(Hi]RbiLtid
tWiff...
{Htisbhiid
Wife ....
(Hunbiuiil
tWifo., -
(Hq^baQd
twife ...
(tfiiKbaad
\Wifl3....
/Htiflbiuiil
tWifo...
jUiifiband
\Wtfi^..,
JHiiHbiitid
Iwifo.,.
(HsiFfbaud
(Hnnband
twif'...
(Hufibsud
(WlJy,..
(Htubaud
liyiU 8
l^.i 4
... I 1
littiy 6
lft53. 13
184a' 13
iSffiS 13
1857
1837
1MB,
1M&\ 13
I
....r 13
18^9-
lt57J)'
1S44, 1
184^1 1
laoi
i83ti
iaai> 9
mm
igei
mi
1S30
ie29
1^0
INSl 4
\Wif,.
iHf^ 3
.ilHGti 2
(nHHhand lSr>* 3
I^^VU. ... is^hk 1
I ( Husband ....
1 t Wife .... 1870
Deaf RelstlTeB.
[Not indndlng brothers and
nor chfldren.]
Oonsin
Orandfather; 4 cousins.
Oousin
3 second cousins.
Oonsin
4 nephews and nieoea. . ,
Niece
4 nephews snd nieces. ,
4 nephews and nleoes .
Cousin
1 nephew or niece .
6 nephews and nieces .
2 uncles .
Tabular Statement of Marriages.
379
Pabtmbbs di Marbtaob.
29S9
2990
2991
2992
2993
2994
!
I
2996
2997 i
i
2998
I
2999i-
AMlgnedoaiue
of deftfneM.
Sohool for the
deaf where
educated.
{::::!
AfmU
Typhoid fever. .
Ala..
Ala.
Hartford.
Hartford.
Ireland.
, N. Y....
J5
Scarlet fever. .
Scotland..
N. Y
Spotted fever.
■ Brain fever....
Ill
111.
I
3
B
B
B
6
B
B
Cerebro-api men. .
Meningitis. .
3000;
3001
3002
3()03
3004
3006
3006
3007
8008
3009
3010
3011
8012
3013
I
i
/ B
(Inf. I
B
8?
a j
Germany .
W. N. Y^..
Ga.
Oa.
Oa
Ga
Ga.
Qa..
Remarks.
Sister of Wife No. 8896.
Parents oonsins.
Measlcfi. ,
Ga
Ga.fc Ala..
iGa..
Ga..
Mo.
Mo.
First marriage: 2d to Wife No. 2996; 3d to Wife No. 2997.
Brother of Hnsb. No. 2998 ; Hnsb. No. 2899.
Second marriage ; 1st to Hush. No. 4278. Died 1890. Sister
of HusbTNo. 3181, Husb. No. 8182. Hnsb. No. 3184.
Second marriage; 1st to Wife No. 299S; 8d to Wife No.
2997. Brother of Hnsb. No. 2998, Hnsb. No. 2899.
Dead.
Third marriage ; 1st to Wife No. 2996 ; 2d to Wife No. 2996.
Brother of Hnsb. Na 2998, Hnsb. No. 2899.
Brother of Hnsb. No. 2996, Hnsb. No. 2899.
First marriage ; 2d to Wife No. 2899. Brother of Hnsb. No .
2998, Hnsb. No. W05. DeMrted his wife.
Second marriage ; let to Hnsb. No. 3068. Sister of Husb.
No. 3091.
Parents oonsins.
AfaU.
I Kendall..
KendaU.
' Brain fever...
Scarlet fever..
{I
{■■i
{•b
{^.
{•io
jN.Y.
I W. N. Y. .
|N. C.
! N. C
AfaU Ohla.
AfaU.
:Ohio..
Ind...
Brain fever i Ind. .
Measles Ind.,
Black fever Pa.,
Pa.
Scarlet fever j Ohio. .
A fall Ohia.
I England?
I N. yTT. . .
Dropay in head. . N.Y
Kans.* Dl.
Brain fever.
First marriage ; 2d to Wife No. 8006.
Second marriage ; first to Wife No. 3004.
Dead.
Sister of Hnsb. No. 1429.
Not deaf.
I Sister of Hnsb. No. 3891.
Brother of Hnsb. No. 3012.
1
i Brother of Hnsb. No. 8011.
j Chicago Day.
Brain fever ' lU
380
Tabnlar Statement of Marriages.
B ^
Mabaiaoss.
No. of OhildrcD.
PABTinBS m Maxbiaob.
(4
SOU
£ 3 {
lap2| 189-1
I ;
30i§iie»i ....
I
3Oip,ia»3lS0i
2'.
2 ..
atria
3tt2i
«ia7
JJWOi,,,. I —
!
law .
lOi'i 1H§0' .
1890 ...
a(KHJ:iB!«J
^W<VIRW
m\\\
leon
I
jmA ISDi
aoj7 18110
aoasi8»t
i8ii .
1(^4
1890 1B6T .
I
iBi»tii«r-6 ....
ISM) 1848 '2
I
ltf0p tl^} 4
i
\mi e
Brothen and
Sistan.
[Incliidlng Per-
•on recorded.]
, (HiuibMitl'lHe*!
\ HuRbAUd 1H64
1 VVifP .... it«fl
/ HuHbftnd
1SJ9,
IHfiT
1H62
tWifP 1^*65
rHuHbtnd la^ii
IWife... ....
( jUuJibiiDd
iHiiAbfUid ,
" iwife,... ifisa
{ I lluitrnndiLMUa
~ ( MV^... 1K43
iHusbaud IK^?
' IHuaband IK^
jUtiJibujdilHAa
I iWifr IH7K
|HuiiT*lld,lKJ9
\Wife...|
|]|uebAiiil'iB4Q
nvifu ... ,.
{HuLEband
Wifu . . .
lUiiiibftiid
IBDfi
(HiiiibJiiJd IH07
(Wifii ,... 1»16
\ IIuHltnud .
I HiiBband l^^
iWift' .... IHiiJi
tUuHbuid iHItj
■ IWlfe .... l^aiJ
iHtisbwiid lvi7
iHiirtbaud m^j^
jWife...
* I Wife . . , 1H4D
LWJfc....,,
I>eaf Belatlves.
[Not inolndlng btotben and fiate-i
nor children.]
Orandmother. ,
Father's half slater .
*Yes"
Mother (Wife No. 3683) : motbM-« ^
sin.
A cousin .
Tabtdar Statement of Marriages.
381
Pabthbbb in Mabriaob.
I of deafness.
^ I
<
{1
{I
n
{•b
{'^
-I-
Brain fever..
Scarlet f ever. .
RialxigBlnhead..
Teething
Oank. flore throat.
Scarlet fever. ,
{.t
Ulceralnhead.
Searletfever. ..
Ulcers in head.
Rising in ears..
Mesalea.
Catarrh.
Measles.
Brain fever..
Sickness.
n
{I
Typhoid fever..,
Scarlet fever..
Gather'ginhead.
( 6 Sickness.
{•b
School for the
deaf where
educated.
Ind..
Ky.
Ala.
N.Y
N.T.fcW.N.Y,
N Y
N.Y. AN. J.
Wis..
Ephpheta. ,
Kans..
N.Y..,
Hartford..
Hartford .
Hartford..
Bflss.
Hartford.
Hartford..
Ind..
Ind..
Mo.
m..
Mo.
N. Y
Hartford .
N.Y
N.Y
N.Y.,
N. Y..
Ont.
Ont.
N.Y. Impr'd..
N. Y. Impr'd. .
Hartford
Hartford.
Ohio..
N. Y..
Va..
Va..
Bemarks.
Not deaf.
Brother of Hnsb. No. 3018 and Wife No. 1615.
Slsterof WifeNo. 457.
Brother of Hnsb. No 3017 and Wife No. 1616.
Stoter of Hash. No. 1616, Hash. No. 1748, Hosb. No. 1782.
Parents third oonslns.
Not deaf.
First marriage ; second to Wife No. 8094,
Died 1897.
Second marriage ; first to Wife No. 8033.
Not at school.
Sister of Wife No. 1736.
Dead.
Parents second conslns.
First marriage ; 2d to Wife No. 8061. Brother of Husb. No.
8093.
Second marriage ; 1st to Wife No. 8080. Brother of Hnsb .
No. 8063.
Brother of Hnsb. No. 8080.
Desd.
Died 1867.
Dlvoroed. Died 1883.
First marriage ; 2d to Hnsb. No. 2631 ; 8d to Hnsb. No.
1387; 4th to Hnsb. No. 4860; 6th to Hnsb. No. 4868.
D6«L
382
Tabular Statement of Man^iages.
MABRIAOn.
No. of Children.
i
Pabtvxrs di Uabbiaok.
Xfm ....
I I
0041 imv la^
3u4g
18)»
3043 1800 .,,-
i
i
1
....
4 ' —
3M4 18UV IS83
;H>4d!l8Q0 .
»047 liiO^ I 6 { —
m>4niaw[....'iev. —
I
»04i»|ifiao
1 —
I
SKWl
:H»a
\mk
IHUO
ao&y im ii»i -
VHl64,l§ey ...I 1 —
3U5d t^ci iti&a
3067 iSKt'
aDSHlSBO
3050 1S9l'i8t«
3000
aoo2
leOOlHSM
]t^]H»9 1
3083 18PJ .
:«wt4 iW ..
»(wfl|ia9ij.,.
1 —
1 —
8 —
3 2
1
8
8 —
(Htuband
twife.
r Husband
Iwife..
jHwband
twife . . .
(HnslMUid
(Wife.
/Huband
\Wlfe...
(Husband
\Wife.
(Husband
\Wtfe .
(Husband
Iwife....
(Husband
Wife.
/Husband
IWlfe.
(Husbsnd
Wife.
rHusband
(Wife .
r Husbsnd
i Wife .
18M
1866
1864
1866
1847
1826
1824
1849
1860
1858
1868
1820
1828
1841
Brothers and
Sisten.
[Including Per-
son recorded.]
1868, 1
1864
1867
1806
(Hqsb .
(Hanbatid
\\\Hb ....
ipao 8
ld24 6
IB3rt 8
IKM. 2
(Hufiband 19^0 8
tWife ,.. itm- 1
(HDAboad — I 1
twife... ►!.... 1
pIiinb^Dd 1B12; 3
twire....|iei5 8
(Hiiflband'lUT 14
twif^.,,,:!^'? 7
(Biinbuid;ii63 4
\Wift....\
(Htipl
pbaad ...
(HaiboDd 1802 8
tWif^..,.!l80a 1
i
\Wir« . . I82ll 10
{wife..
(Hosb .
tWife . . .
Deaf Belativea.
[Not including brothers and sbst-^
nor children.]
Parents (No. 2038) .
Parents (No. 4278) : 8 uncles (Host) >
3181. Hush. No. 8182, Husb. Na SIn
cousin.
Oousin.
Cousin .
2 ; — ;
1 1 2
1 6
2
— ' Cousin .
— I Cousin .
11 —
6 i —
3 —
6 ! -
Cousin .
Cousin.
3 cousins ; 3 nephews (Husbw No. 5^
one) ; niece.
Cousin.
Tabular Statement of Marriaget.
383
Pabtvbbs IK Mabbzaok.
{i
{-.
{^
{::::
{I
f Hi
<orlO
I 6
{
{
{
{::::
> 8ohoQlforthe |
I deaf where
I ednoated. {
Bemute.
Typlioid fever. .
Scarlet fever. .
Inilam. in head.
Scarlet fever. . .
Scrofula (7). .
Inflam. on brain.
Sicknei
If enlngitie. .
Typhoid or brain
fever.
Scarlet fever.. ..
Scarlet fever. .
Fever.
Lung fever..
f^^i --■
2^
B
Bl
Brain fever
TjptMid fever. .
Wie.
Ga..
Ga..
Mich.
N.T...
N.Y..
I Not deaf.
!
' Slater of Wife No. 3291
I
' Not deaf.
la.
111..
.1 Divorced.
. ; Sister of Hnsb. No. 8687. Died 1889.
I Parents coosins.
. Sister of Hosb. No. 18S8. Med 1889.
N. T..
Mich.
Hartford.
Hartford.
HI..
Tenn.
Tenn.
Oa..
Ind. k Nonis,
Mich.
Ia.&Norris...
N.T
Not deaf.
Not deaf.
Wis Sister of Wife No. M2.
Hartford.
Hartford.
Hartford.
Hartford .
Ohio..
HI....
First marriage ; ad to Wife No. 9055.
Died 1882.
Second marriage ; 1st to Wife No. 80M.
Brother of Wife. No. 3067.
•I
Mich.
Hartford .
Hartford.
Tenn.
Tenn.
Hartford.
N.T..
N.T..
Va.
HartfoM.
Sister of Wife No. 792 ; Hnsb. No. 3888. Dead.
Diedl88S.
Brother of Hnsb. No. 8061.
Not deaf.
Not at school. Brother of Hnsb. No . 8060 .
Not deaf.
Not deaf. Separated.
Bitter of Wifa No. 649 and Hnsb. No. 1888.
Died 1846.
N.T.
384
Tabular Statement of Marriages.
i
P
8006
3067
3068
8069 18M
30701898
30711890
I
80721890
30781890
MaBBIAOBBw
8074
8075
8076
1882
1890
1800
8077 1898
80781890
80701891
3060 1890
8061 '1890
a062!l800
3084
3066
8086
8087
3086
8080
8090
1892
1891
1880
1890
1892
1892
1890
1891
No. of OhUdren.
2
1868: 6
8
1
2
7
1
1888
1892
1856.
-I"
1877
1888 1
....! 8
809118911869. 7
ftU
PABTHXBS or KlKRIAGB.
(Hiuband
iwife
(Husband
twife....
(Hiuband
twife .
1862
1887
1889
(Hnsband 1868
twife.... 1861
(HoflbaDd 1855
twifo...|.
(Hxi«bandl833
twife.. .11841
(Hneband 1...
twife.... 1868
(Huiband
twife....
(Hiuband
twife ....
(Hiuband
twife ....
(Husb..
twife....
(Husband
1854
1864
1866
1851
1851
1856
\Wlfe....|1859
(Hnsband 1817
twife 1819
(Hnsband'l817
twife
j Hnsband 1852
twife.....;i8e5
(Hnsband 1829
XWife
(Husband
\Wife....
(Husband
twife....
(Husband
twife....
(Husband
twife
1865
1866
1862
1853
1860
1869
(Husband ;1842
twife.... |1849
jHuaband .
tWife
(Husband 1869
invife
Brothers and
Bisters.
[Including Per-
son recorded.]
(Husband|l860,
\Wife..,.\....i.
(Husband, 1851 1
(Husband|1826;
t Wife.... 1886
Besf BelatiTea.
[Not indndlng brothera and mattr^
nor children.]
2 cousins.
Nephew; annt.,
Orandfather .
Uncle.
Tabular Statement of Marriages.
385
<
S 11 '
Pabtnxbs IK Mabbzaok.
AiMigned cause
of deafness.
School for the
deaf where
educated.
Remarks.
Sister of Hnsb. No. 9066.
Dead.
Firstmarriage ; ad to Husb. No. 3999. Sister of Husb.
8091.
Died 1892.
Deserted her husband 1874.
Died 1893.
First marriage ; ad to Wife No. 3079. Died 1865.
Died 1863.
Second marriage ; 1st to Wife No. 8078. Died 1866.
Second marriage ; 1st to Husb. No. 8736.
Brother of Husb. No. 3082.
Not deaf.
Brother of Husb. No. 3061.
Not deaf.
Parents cousins.
Brother of Husb. No. 2916.
Died 1892.
Notdesf. Died 1892.
Brother of Wife No. 2691.
Not deaf.
Died 1891.
Not deaf.
Brother of Wife No. 2999. Died 1887.
Parents cousins.
MnmTM tk InflAm.
Ind
{ ' 1
{i
OhioAIU.
Ohio
Ga
Oa
No
Cong. chiUs
Spinal meningitis
Fits
la.
ni
N. Y
{\
Pa
la
A cold...
f '
t S Sickness
( i
St. Louis Day.
{ 6
LeOouteulx...
Cal
Oerebro-sp. men.
Osl
Hart. JiN. T..
Hart&N. Y..
A fall.
Inflam. of brain.
{bj
{I
{I
i
Ky
Whooping oongh.
Ohio
Ohio
Long fever
Lung fever
Scarlet fever
Hartford,
Hartford
Hartford
Hartford
m.
la
N.O
{
( . '
N. 0
) 5 ! Rrmin f ATMP
Ind
Ind
finf?
\ B
{i
Fever?
Oft.
Fever
Ga.
Hartford
Hartford
Kans. Ji m....
Kan^
AfMl
Sicknesa
Brsin fever
Ind
/B
1 ... .
N.O
(....
Hartford
OoUege
t-
{I
Paralysis
Hartford h Ga.
Ga
386
Tabular Statement of Marriages.
M1BBXAOB8.
Pabtnxbs m Maxbzaox.
^ 1^ I Ko. of OhUdren.
B5 , Q ,a H
^smxm^im^ .
8(193 189!J1«K1 —
30M L893 1803 —
t694 1804 —
3009
SlOO'
!
isaa ...
le&fliHflt ^
1
3101 leoo lies 1
i
fl1(» IBOA It^S 1
Wi^\ \^m
8105 i«s«* lasti; a
aL0«i»aoi473 T
3107 IflS^ J8«t a
31UW laso jsw a
I ;
31(»,la«Slh&.^; 7
I • I
aiKH^> iwT a
3Itl IHBO IHMl' 1
SliaifiesieT^ —
^lU I8»« T)4t@| 4
3U4iaa&isdo' 3
— 3
— 8
(Husband
twife ....
I /HoBband
I \ Wife ....
I fHuBband
Lwife....
fHasband
I '
[wife ....
/Husband
twife....
; (Husband
; twife ....
15
Is
\l
1888
1831
18S9
1867
1869
Brothers and
Sistenw
[Inolnding Per-
son recorded.]
1871'
1863
1856
1863
1869
(fliMband
tWife. ..
(Husband
twife....
(Husband
twife.
(Husband
twife ....
(Husband
twife...
(Husband
1864
1869
1866
.... 5
18691 4
1867 6
. ,18281 7
twife.... 1837 12
I (jEIt««6and
" , twife.... 1816
(Husband 1 1847 1 2
twife.... 1 1866 8
(Husbandi 1 1
\WiSt
(Husband 1861
t Wife.... 1864
( Husband! 866 i 8
11861' 1
tWife.
(Husband, 1827
twife... 1834
(Husbandi
(Wife....
(Husband
twife....
(Husband
twife....
(Husband
(Wife ....
(Husband
twife....
1849
1
1860
2
1880
1856
1
1
1852
1843
14
?
1858: 4
1854
1868
8 —
; 4
i 1
Deaf BelatiTes.
[Not Including brothen and ast'-
nor children.]
Second cousin...
Parents (No. 2918) ; uncle <Hu^^. "<
2919) ; 4 cousins (Husb. Na 3.»
one).
Parents (No. 2919) ; 2 uncles i^ort
2918 is one) ; aunt (Wife No &^
cousins (Husb. No. 8094, W:(r
2408, Wife No. 606).
Mother (Wife No. 2431): uncle ;H:
No. 267) ; aunt ; 2 grand-on -
cousins (including Husb. Ko if
Wife No. 19} ; 1 second cousin.
Parents (No. 4023) ; aunt.
2 second cousins (Wife No. 1601
Husb. No. 2943) and 1 third cv
nephew; 2nieoe« (Wife Na 31.^
Wife No. 926).
A cousin .
Tabular Statement of Marriages.
387
Pabtnxbs in Mabriao^
Llnf.
B
9
ilnf.
8
\6X
1
B
r 2
w
2
H
2
8
ABsigned oanse
of deafnen.
School for the
deaf where I
educated. i
N. Y.
N.Y..
Spotted fever.
I Brain fever
Cerebro-8p. men.
Brain fever
*' Sores in head.'
Spotted fever...
Earthquake shook
Scarlet fever. .
Fever..
Inflam. on brain.
Scarlet fever....
Fall from horse.
Scarlet fever. .
Scarlet fever. .
Wh'gcough(7)..
Whooping oongh.
Scarlet fever. .
Scarlet fever. .
Scarlet fever. .
Scarlet fever. .
Brain fever...
Spacms
Spotted fever...
Scarlet fever. . . .
Md...
Ohio..
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
N. Y.
N.Y.Imp'd...,
Ohio..
Ohio..
Ohio..
Ohio..
Hartford.
Wis
Ohio (7)..
Exeter,
m,
Ohio..
Ohio..
Ark..
Mich, k Ohio.
W.Pa
Hd. IE Pa.
Pa ,
Ohio.
Ohio..
Remarks.
Dead
Brother of Wife No. 3429.
Brother of Wife No. 240B and Wife No. 606.
Wifl.,Edinb>rgh,
and College.
Neb
Pa
Hartford ftVa.
Iowa .
Iowa .
Ohio. .
Ohio..
Ohio k Col.
Ohio
Sister of Wife No. 2864, Hoab. No. 691.
Not deaf.
Sister of Wife No. 1482.
Sister of HnBb. No. 2541.
Brother of Hnsb. No. 3809, Wife No. 86(16.
Wife has deaf brother.
Not deaf. Died 1886.
Died 1889.
Not deaf. Second marriage.
Brother of Wife No. 8314.
Sister of Wife No. 290a
Parents distantly related.
Sister of Hnsb. No. 2462. Mo. of Hnab. No. 8196. Died 1894.
Sister of Hnsb. No. 624.
Died 1888.
First maniage ; second to Husb. No. 246a
Second marriage ; first to Hnsb. No. 1609.
388
Tabular Statement of Marriages,
311SIS89
maisBir
"I
aiiT
imv
!
3130 IBSO
3i^i&§a
3t33|mw
I
Mabbiaobs.
No, of Children.
5 a
ED I &
2 ; —
I
1 I —
Pabtkebs nr Uabbiaob.
1844
1SS3
%nriim
HI^IlASW
I
I
3190,18S0
J131I18B0
laM
isei
SU32
i«a»
IS70
1890 am
isealiHM
sWm
18B9J1«^
i;
Q
1
'i
1
-
1
1
4
8
S
-
4
—
2
-
J
-
1
:
1
:
4
-
a
-
5
6
a
2
I
-
1
-
1
-
ft
-
—
—
- 1 —
— * —
jHiif«lMUid|1862
t Wife.... 1 1863
(Husband 'i860
t Wife.... 1860
(Husband
\Wlfe. ..
(Husband
\Wlfe ....
J Husband
\Wlfe .... I
(Husband
tWife ....
(Husband
t Wife ....
(Husband*
tWife....!
(Husband
\Wife. ..
(Husband
twife.. .
(Husband
t Wife ....
(Husband i
(Wife ....
( Husband
twife...
(Husband
tWife....
fHusband
1866
Brothers and
Sisters.
[Including Per-
son recorded.]
1854
1851
18181 1
1823i 3
1816
1820
1831
1836,
isssi
18531
I860'
18541
1858'
1863
1849|
11868'
18671
1856!
1S52
1827
1887.
1 I fi
2 I 4
1 I
e
Deaf Relatives.
[Not including brothers and 8ist(T«
nor children.]
Father (Husb. No. 3377) ; uncK' fHc^
No. 8880) ; aunt (Wife No. \W ;
cousins (one is Husb. No. 33?'
second cousins (one is Uu»b. N.
3687) ; 3 nephews and nieces.
— A grand-uncle.,
1 I —
1 i-
18211 8 I 4 I 4 —
HV«-...|. .......
r Husband 1861 1 5
tWife.... 1867 7
(Husband 1819' 8
tWife.... 1819 8
Husband|l846' 5
5 nephews and nieces (Husb. No. iX^..
Wife No. 2219, Wife No. 3396, Wife N\
3385, Husb. No. 3130) ; grand-nepbrwi
and grand-nieces.
-'{
Wife ....
(Husband
t Wife ....
(Husband
\Wife....
j Husband
tWife....
(Husband
I t Wife ....
Husband
Wife .
1846 8
1869' 4
18611 5
1861' 5
1863 10
18811 10
1841 ! 8
1866 11
I860; 6
1868! 9
, Parents (No. 3131) ; 2 uncles (Huab >•
8129 is one) ; 2 aunts ; nephews &&:
! nieces.
I 2 cousins (Wife No. 1922 and Husb. N.
3940).
Parents (No. 3131) ; 2 uncles (oue »
I Husb. No. 3129); 2 aunts; nephev
and nieces.
7 1—2 nephews (Husb* No. 3647 is one)! '.
Tabular Statement of Marriages.
389
Pabthxbs in Mabbiaox.
1
ABstgned cause
of deafness.
School for the
deaf where
edncated.
{t
p»
P»
Scarlet fever
Scarlet fever.
Siclmees.
Iowa
Iowa
Pa
{i
{b*
{1
Pa
Pa
Inllam. in head. .
Pa
Pa
Ohio
Measles.
Ohio.
Pa
Scarlet fever.
Scarlet fever
Pa
Rotteidam
N. Y.Imp'd....
Mich.
{ a
{I
Scarlatina
Scarlet fever
Brain fever
Spotted fever ...
Ind
Pa
Pa
Ohio
Whooping cough.
Measles
tonsils.
Ohio
Ohio.
Ohio
Ont
Swelling
Hamilton
Ohio.
{I
r B
Swelling in head.
Scarlet fever
Mich
Hartford
" B
. a
{i
U
( B
S.C.AC0II....
Iowa
Afall
Hartford
Hartford
8.0
8, C
Scarlet fever
Ohio
{i
Ohio
Posen
Spotted fever. . . .
Bremen.
Ohio.
Ohla
Spotted fever....
Ohio.
Kans
Hl.&Xaiks....
6ong*n of brain. .
Remarks.
Sister of Wife No. 2466, Wife No.48SS, Hnsb. No. 3378, Wife
No. 166.
Died 1889.
Dead.
Sister of Husb. No. 3874.
Died 1880.
Died 1979.
Second marriage.
Died 1887.
Died 1889.
Died 1890.
Second marriage ; first to Hnsb. No. 2477.
Died 1892. 7
Brother of Hnsb. No. 3131. Died 1866.
Not deaf.
Brother of Wife No. 2219, Hnsb. No. 3182, Wife No. 3896,
Wife No. 8886.
Brother of Hnsb. No. 8129.
Mother of Wife No. 2219, Hnsb. No. 8130, Hnsb. No. 8182,
Wife No. 8396, Wife No. 8386.
Brother of Hnsb. No. 8130, Wife No. 2219, Wife No. 3396,
Wife No. 3886.
Parents probably conslns.
Sister of Wife No. 4283. Died 1890.
Brother of Wife No. 210.
Not deaf. Died 1867.
Sister of Husb. No. 3386 and Wife No. 29. First marriage ;
second to Husb. No. 2434 ; third to Husb. No. 3881.
Brother of Husb. No. 8188.
390
Tabular Statement of Marriaffes.
IJ
3188 iggo
Maxbiaobs.
No. of OhUdren.
1882
3189 1890 1875
8140 1890 1880
3141 1890 1861
8142 1890 1887
3148 1898 1898
814411890
8146 1893 1886
8146' 1889 1881
I
I I
314711889 1870: 10
3148 1898 1886
3149 1891 1888
3150 1889 ....
31511889 ....
3162 1890 1887
8168|l890 1878
8164 1689! 1873
: !
3166 1889 1882
3166 1889; 1884
8167 1890 1872
3168 1890 1881
8169 1890 1871
i
3160 1891 1888 2
I
3161 1890 1876 2
3162 1889 1870, 6
I < »
8 I '
8
Pabthkbs XX Mabbxaos.
(Hnsband
twife....
Hiuband
1867
1859
1861
I Wife. ...1863 6 2
Brotberaaod
SlBtem
[Inclnding Fer-
■on recorded.]
-{
1
in
1
—
-
-
-
—
-
-
-
2
-
3
-
2
1
2
-
2
-
5
-
(Hnsbuid 1846
t Wife.... 18691
fHiuband,1889'
twife....|l843|
rHt»bBnd!l866i
1 twife.... I860!
I (Htuband 11809
I \Wlfe....jl870
(Hnsbandi
\Wife.
/Husband
twife....
/HoBband
twife....
# Husband
(wife ....
Husband
1860
1853
1867
1854
1847
Wife.... 18651
(Husband 1866
twife....; 1866
(Husband 1858
twife . . .1869
/Husband 1838!
twife.... 1840,
/Husband 1868|
1 Wife.... 1866!
/Husband,1862
twife....ll866
/Hunband
4
8 I
i
6 I
8 I
6 I
6 ;
2
6
6
2
4 1
® !
1
1
1
1
6
7
— 12 —
\Wlfe ...
/Husband
twife....
/Husband
twife . . .
/Husband
twife....
1844
1845
1860
1862
1869
18611
1862!
Deaf BdatlYeB.
[Kot including brothera and
nor children.]
2 nephews; 3 nieoea (includins
No. 1109 snd Wife No. 1698).
/fliMband . . . . I .
tWife....|l862'
/Husband! 1844
twife.... 1 1841 i
/HuBbandil860;
tHV«....|....
/Husband! 184o!
t Wife.... 1868!
/Husband 1837
twife.... 1842
2 i 3
Second cousin.
A cousin.
Third cousin (Hnsb. No. 671}..
2 second cousins.
1 cousin
1 cousin (Husb. No. '232).
TahUar Statement of Marriagea,
391
Pabtmbbs in Maxbiaob.
AMigned CBOfle
AMignedc
of deafiK
Cramp or lock-
jaw from lanced
gnma.
SCTofula
Scarlet f eiyer. ....
Scarlet fever. . . .
Scarlet fever
Scarlet fever
Spotted fever. . . .
Spinal mraingltlB
Spinal meningitiji
Afaa
Scarlet fever
Scarlet fever
Bit iu the face by
a dog.
Fright
Meningitis
MeningitiB.
Tvphoid fever . . .
MeningitiB.
Scarlet fever
OonvuiflionB
Scarlet fever.
Sore ears
twUmw of brain..
Scarlet fever and
meaaleB.
Sourlet fever. ....
Brain fever
Scarlet fever
Scarlet fever
Tyidioid fever...
Spotted fever
Ulcers in head...
Scarlet fever
Brain fever
Scarlet fever. ....
Diphtheria
Scarlet fever
Scarlet fever
School for the
deaf where
edncated.
KanB. & Swe'n,
Kans
m.
Ill
N.Y
N.Y.AW.N.Y
Pa
Pa
Ky
Ky
Mo
Mo
Mo
Pa
Marlenbni^ . . .
Texas.
Texas..
N.Y.
London
Minn
Wis
Minn.& CoU..
Minn
Pa
Pa
Pa
Pa
Pa
Pa
Mich
Mich)
Mich
Mich
Mich
Mich
Mich
Ind. h Mich. . .
WiB.JiCk>U....
m.
Ind
Hartford
Pa
WiB.&Ck)U....
Wis.
Wis
Halifax
Halifax
Remarks.
Brother of Hnsb. No. 3137.
Sister of Wife No. 1437, Wife No. 9490.
Brother of Wife No. 40»6.
Sister of Htub. No. 686.
Sister of Hnsb. No. 183, Wife No. 88S6, Wife No. 4831, Wife
No. 2461, Wife No. 2902.
Died 1890.
Not deaf.
Sister of Htub. No. 8637.
First marriage ; second to Wife No. 3156.
Died 1881.
Second marriage ; flrst to Wife No. 8164.
Sister of Hnsb. No. 092 and Wife No. I486.
Parents oonsins.
Brother of Hash. No. 8196.
Parents oonsins. Sister of Hnsb. No. 80. Died 1890.
Not deaf. DeBerted wifei
First marriage ; second to Husb. No. 8895 ; third to Hnsb.
No. 3728.
Not deaf.
Parents cousins.
392
Tabular Statement of Marriages.
3HT
MlBBIAOia.
1S9W1BS1
1039 1»T1
I
1890 1875
am
1^00
tma
m2\ 2
No. of GhUdrHO.
I
ai6g lesoiiiau i
I
aifis
3170
81T1
31 T3
3173
3174
3175
317fl
am
317H
31T9
31H0
aigi
ifiSD ia&3 1
! j
leSO! 186ft 8
iBsaiiwy —
ifl^!l«7fi 7
laai i«MO 1
1^93 .... . ..
ISSill^l
I
18») ...
1391 1879
leoi 11^1
11W3 lR7i
3i^j imA ....
3l83jl«9i 1IPJ0| 1
3iJSii8!;»'ii?ni 11
:ns5 inm idt^^f, 2
I
PABTxrxu IX Mabriaok.
3
o
18*3
1^8
j Hii»baDil
twife. .
jHimbaud
twiie ....[iwa
inui^band la43
(Wife.,., lasa
j Fiiiflbftad
(Wife ...
f HuHbaiid
1 Wife ....
f Husband
(Wife..,.
rQnnbAiitl
I Wife .
i
o
H
4
3
9
7
U
3
1B4« 7
ias2j 0
1649] 7
iHOH n
li33 1^
Brothers and
Sistera.
[Including Per-
son recorded.]
I
1«2b
rHuHbftUd l§23i
I Lwife ....
IBli' 10
J J If imbaitd
~ ^ tWif«-...
I HmbftDil
i Uif« .
__ fHunbtiiid
\Wire.. .
. IHiubaoiJ
^ llWlfe....
I J Uunb&nd
Uttiband
Wife . , , ,
1 HuHbaud
\ Wife ...
1 Husband!
i Wlfct ,
-'{
leia
iB2a
liitaft
1811
i»5i
1867
1H55
IttGi
lam
I \Wlfe...Jls50'
\ riuHbuadi
I i Wile,... ....
7 —
f HujsbMid 1H47
lllV/>!. .. lyao
I Ht]»bund|lal^H|
(vvm .... i«&fl
J Unfit
1 ">/.
I
fib&nd 1S5(» 1^
I JlLis^buiid .
i Wlft> ,
..ilMH,
Dettf BeUttves.
[Not including brotben and e
nor children.]
Nephew (Hnib. No. 1920) .
2ooaain8.
2 nieces (Wife No. dOU is one) ; poi
niece.
2 nieces (Wife No. 9041 is one) ; gr&3C
niece.
2 nieces (Wife No. 3041 is one) ;
niece.
Cousin .
Tabular Statement of Marriages.
393
PABTMXB8 IN MABBXAOB.
I
31fS3
3164
1
o
I
(Inf.
B
B
3166
3167
3168
School for the
dfiftf where
educated.
ReraarkB.
Sores in heed Hertford
Sickness Hartford DiedlSSO.
I Ohio Brother of Wife No. 1624 and Husb. No. 3806.
Ohio i Slater of Wife No. 962.
N. Y Died 1889.
N.Y
3170
3172
3173
8174
jinf.
I 1
{J
{J
r B
I
L B
B
Scarlet fever > Ky. & La | Dead.
Scarlet fever. .... I Miss
Scarlet fever Ind ' First marriage ; second to Wife No. 3168.
Scrofula Ind i Died 1877.
Ind ; Second marriage ; first to Wife No. 3167.
Ind
Scarlet fever. .
Scrofula
Inflam.in head.
Hartford I Paternal grandparents were cousins. First marriage : 3d to
I Wife No. 3170. Brother of Wife No. 4066, Husb. No.
3172, Wife No. 676, Husb. No. 3171. Died 1871.
. Hartford Sister of Wife No. 2822, Husb. No. 8192. Died 1860.
' Hartford ' Second marriage ; first to Wife No. 8169. Brother of Wife
No. 4066, Husb. No. 8172, Wife No. 676, Husb. No. 8171.
Paternal grandparents were cousins. Died 1871.
I Hartford First marriage ; second to Husb. No. 67a Sister of Wife
I No. 612. Wife No. 677, Husb. No. 697, Husb. No. 676.
I I Died 1887.
I Hartford Paternal grandparents were cousins. Brother of Husb. No.
Hartford 3169. Wife Na 676, Husb. No. 3172, Wife No. 4065.
, ' Died 1874.
I Hartford I Paternal grandparents were cousins. Brother of Husb. No.
I 1 8169, Wife No. 676, Husb. No. 3171, Wife No. 4066.
Hartford ' Sister of Wife No. 4079. Died 1898.
Scarlet fever. .... Ohio
Scarlet fever Iowa le Neb..,
Spinal meningitis Mo
Brain fever Neb
3176
3176
3177
3179
8180
3181
t:v
{::::
{-
Measles..
Ift 'Separated.
! la I First marriage: 2d to Husb. No. 1861 ; 3d to Husb. No. 879.
Sister of Wife No. 886.
i Not deaf.
Ill
8182
111....
Typhoid fever. . . Va
Cerebro-sp. men. Ya
Typhoid fever. . . N. Y. .
I N.Y..
Tenn.,
; Tenn.,
Ga....
Oa.
3183
3184
{!l
N.C..
N.C.
Ga..
3186 <
, Spotted fever — ; Ind .
I Spotted fever....' Ind.
Second marriage ; first to Husb. No. 686.
nude of Wife No. 2294. Brother of Husb. No. 3182, Husb.
No 3184, Wife No. 2996.
Not deaf.
Uncle of Wife No. 2294. Brother of Husb. No. 3181, Husb.
No. 8184, Wife No. 2996.
Not deaf.
SisterofHusb. No. 4281.
Uncle of Wife No. 2294. Brother of Husb. No. 3182, Husbu
Na 8181, Wife No. 2996.
Not deaf.
Died 1892.
394
Tahdar Statement of Marriages,
3186
Mabbtaom.
No. of CtaUdren.
Pabthbbs HI Mabbiaos.
II
\ 1890 1890| — -
3187|l89ojl866| 4 —
8188 18Qo!....j
318911890 .
319o!l891
3191
3192
3198
3194
3196
3196
3197
1891
1890
1890
1892
1890
1890
1890
1870
1866
1861
3198|1890
i
I
3199
3200
3201
3202
3208
3201
3206
1800.... 4 3
I I
4 1
1 —
2 —
1 ....
1890
1800
I
1890
1890
1890
1808
1861
1886
1877
2 —
1:1
I-
2 —
3 j-
1
I
i
4
I' 2
I
I
/Husbuid 1861
\Wlfe....jl867
jHn8band:lK40
twife.... 1844
(Husband 1866
IWlfe.... 1869
Brothers and
(HoBb.
Iwife...
j Husband
(Wife....
(Husband
twife....
(Husband
twife....
(Husband
[Including Fer-
son reoordBd.]
i
i
H O 14 i P
1
1
2
7
1
1
...., 1
lb44j 1
18461 1
1843 1
1842 3
1826, 9
1839, 1
1826
twife....jl844
(Husband 1846
iwife... .. .
(Husband 'iSBOi 2
t Wife.... 11867! 3
(Husband
twife....
(Husband
tWife....
fHvsband
[Wife..
Husband
1869
1869!
1818
'187
1864
Wife.
(Husband
tWife.
Husband
18691 3
1793 6
1817
•20T
Wife.
(Husband
twife .
(Hiuband
twife...
jHuOfond
twife.
(Husband
tWife.
1864
1818
1 ' —
6 —
Deaf BeUtiTea.
[Mot indndlng brothers and sistcn
nor children.]
2 nieces and 2 nephews.
Parents (No. 3109): undo (Husb. ^o.
2462): 3 cousins (Wife No. 3198. Wif.
No. 926 are included) : 2 third oonsin>
(Husb. No. 2943, Wife Na 1601):
fourth cousin.
Parents (No. 2462) ; 3 aunts (Wife No
3109, Wife No. 1178, Wife Na 906^ ; 2
uncles (one is Husbu Na 4127) ; 2 third
cousins (Wife No. 1601, Husb. No.
2913) ; fourth cousin.
Uncle (Husb. No. 1824) ; aunt ; 7 cousins
(including Husb. Na 1687, Husb. No.
1825, Husb. No. 1826); 2 second
cousins (Wife Na 211, Husb. No.
1676) ; 1 third cousin.
Father (Husb. No. 8199) ; uncle ; aunt :
7 second cousins (including Husb.
Na 1826, Husb. No. 1687, Hnsbw No
1825); 2 third cousins (Wife No. ail
and Husb. No. 1676) ; 1 fourth cousin ;
great-aunt; great-uncle (Huab. No.
1824) ; niece.
8eYeral(7)
Tabular StatemetU of Marriages.
395
Pabtnxbs in Mabkiaox.
I
5
3186
3188
i I
AMignedcau
of oeftftiefla,
3191
3192
S)
{I
{•a
llnf.
I Scarlet fever..
B
^ B
8194 i ®
8195 / J
3196
I
3197'
3198 .
Typhoid ferer.
Spinal 1
Fevw..
Spinal fever,
ever,
Scarlet fever..
Malignant typhuB
fever.
Scarlet fever. .
Scarlet fever. .
Ulcers in bead...
AfUl.
A fall.
Whooping cough.
Siokness
3199!.
32001 I^A
1^-
8202 i^^
^^ {int.
3204| I ~
8206 I *
Whooping cough.
Meaalee.
School for the
deaf where
educated.
Bemarka.
111..
HI..
Ind..
Ind.
Mich.
N.Y..
N. Y..
Parents second cousins.
'Deul.
N.Y..
N. Y ' Sister of Husb. No. 4B9. Died 1891.
Hartfoxd I First marriage ; second to Wife No. 3193.
Hartford No 2822, Wife No. 8169.
Hartford .
Hartford..
I Second
No. 3169,
first to Wife No. 8192.
fe No. 2322.
Brother of Wife
Brother of Wife
Md I
Md ;
Wis j Brother of Husb. No. 8167.
111. '
N. Y ! Died 1862.
N. Y Sister of Husb. No. 8210, Wife No. 2780.
! Not deaf. Oouain of wif e.
la ' Sister of Wife No. 926.
Ky Diedl888.
I Mother of Wife No. 1468, Husb. No. 8201.
Hartford .
Ohio
Ky Brother of Wife No. 1468. Distantty reUted to wife. Died
1877.
I Not deaf. First marriage ; second to hearing man.
Ind.
I Not deaf.
Scarletfever Ill Diedl892.
Not deaf. Died 1890.
Typhus fever...., N. Y..
.. N.Y..
396
Tabular Statement of Marriages.
Mabrxagks.
No. of Ohildren.
.sis S'S
3906 1892'1890 1
8207 iswi 1891 ....
' I
3208 189311898 1
3909 18921 1891 1
I
3210 1890'
I
321lil890i...J....
3212 189o| .... 2
8213 1898
3214 1892
3216 1892
3216 1891 1
3217.1892
8218 1890 1.
I
1891
8219 189018801 — I —
J I ' !
3220 1892.... 1 —
I 1
3221 1891|1866' 1 | —
saaaiwiim ....1....
1
9339 I8l)^i 1892
MS2Ail«9<>
33301892
I
B!E»IIB99
»22TlL8eO
I
I
;mii!i89a
£1339 1890
^t29D
ifnra
1^
IS73
1££7
lHfl7
1 I 1
6J-
Pabtnxbs in 1£abbiaok.
J
(Husband' 1864
\Wlfe.... 1866
(HoBband
Iwife....
1868
1866
/Hnsband 1846
\ Wife.... 1871
I
(HaBbuid|l866
twife....!l870
(Husband 1808
iWife...
j Husband •
tWife . . . . t .
Brothers and
Sisters.
[Including Per-
son recorded.]
I
111'
7 I
4 ,
(Husband 1866
\Wlfe 1865|
(Husband 1870'
t Wife.... 1864
^Hwband —
tWifo....'1832|
(Husband 1861
twife '.
^
g
1
1
^
P
6
_
2
1
1
t
Deaf BelatiTes.
[Not Including brothers and tAaur*
nor children.]
I 1 Cousin .
9,-1
6 —
* ' - 1
3 —
11
(Husband 1 1860
twife . . . . 1866
(Husband 1889.
1 Wife. ......!.
iHuaband\ .... .
t Wife.... 11864
(Husband.l846i
t Wife....; 1868,
(Husband
I Wife...
(Husband
twife .
(Husband
tWife . .
(Husband
twife . . .
(Husband
iWife ....
I iHutiband
' twife .
(Husband
tWife.
(Husband
tWife....
(Husband
twife ....
I r Husband
itwife....
(Husband
' tWife....
1864|
1837|
1827;
1844|
1866
1869,
18161
1811,
1868 1
'467 1
1847
1863
1832
1833
1888j
1848
1868!
1861 1
1 I.
Mother ; uncle (Husb. No. SS88) ;
aunts ^Wife No. 3930 is oneX
' Cousin ; father slightly deaf
«,-
Uncle; Soousina..
2 distant relatives.
Uncle (Husb. No. 4063) ; cousin ; niect
(Wife No. 3466).
4 cousins (including Husb. No. 677,
Husb. No. 713, Wife No. 8830).
Tabular Statement of Marriages.
397
Pabtnuw in Maxbiaob.
AMrioniui /..niu* ' School for the
ABgl^edeauM d^af whew
of deafness.
educated.
Sickness. . . .
Brain fever. ,
I Mo.
I Mo.
Brain fever.
Scarlet fever. .
Scarlet fever. .
Scarlet fever. .
Scarlet fever. .
Scarlet fever. .
Scarlet fever..
Fever.
Nnmb xwlay. ,
Scarlet fever.
Scrofula.
Lung fever . . .
Scarlet fever..
Scarlet fever. .
Scrofula
Scarlet fever..
ninees..
Illness .
Brain fever.
Scarlet fever. .
Scarlet fever.
Ohio..
' Ohio..
N.Y
St. Joseph's.
N.Y
Neb.
Ill .
W. Pa..
W. Pa...
Hartford.
Kendall.
Va
Pa..
Pa..
Ind..
Clarke.
Hartford.
Hartford..
Oa.
Oa..
Portland .
Hartford..
N.Y..
N. Y..
Remarks.
Brother of Wife No. 3780 and Wife No. 8197.
Second marriage ; first to Husb. No. 619.
Not deaf. Died 1885.
Died 1892.
Died 1891.
Not deaf.
Died 1888.
Semi-mute.
Ind
Ind.* Ohio.... I
Hartford | Died 1865.
Hartford
I Not deaf.
Minn Died 1892.
Ind.* la
Hartford..
N.Y..
N. Y..
•|
Hartford .
Hartford.
Mijn.
Miss.
Sister of Husb. No. 76S.
Brother of Wife. No. 74.
Sister of Husb. No. 764.
398
Tabular Statement of Marriages.
Mabbiaoxb.
9391
w^i
»a36
1802
1801
1BV3
ism
\wn
Ko. of Ohlldran.
lim _
; I !
qI*
aa40
3341
sou
3!E4S
32141
3247
3361
1890
isai
lt^9»
134G
1SI»
1899
i8Doi&ae
1160
issa
JhW,
I
1 1
isoajifflia - —
lagisllHW
I
JKl&^|lS0i 1804
PABTHnW IN MABBIAOK.
r Husband, 18d6
/Hiubaiid,lS63
rHuAbibd
I
/Hnabftnd
jPtuibaDd
(HnnbAnd
twift...
)HiiJ9biwd
I Wife . . .
/ HufibnQd
twife....
t Wlft ....
(tluftb.
twu
I8fi4
1866
!ltt72
187^1
IftfiVl
lfi64
18(K)
lg«2
1857
im&
1i2£
^'Ife.
HtiMbuid
1 WUo . , . .
j n nfibtiiia
) Husband 1B3S
1857
X8U
18^
1^
l«4«s
Brother* and
Sitters.
[Incliftdiiig Per-
son recoided.]
1H(I9 7
1819 4
\Wlie..,i...J....
JHtiBl}iind|ia63| 1
r Husband 1848
tu-if<,....|l854
(HuHbMadllft54
tWifi5....| .. !
(HuBbsudiia^s'
I "i Wife ... il84ft
I ( Hii«b«nd
1^^ 6
Deaf BeUtives.
[Not inolnding brothers and wn^in
nor children.]
Parents (No. 3233); nneie (Hii»b 5
aOOO) ; aant (Wife No. 2600) ; 4co».
(incinding Wife No. 412 tod Hi
No. 736).
Nephew ; 2 nieces (one is Wife 5o. i
Nephew ; 2 nieces (one is Wife No. t
Parents (No. 8290) ; 3 uncles 'icd':-
Husb. No. 3291); ffrandfatber lE.-
No. 22eu) ; paternal grandpaceau 3
3292) ; 2 third ooumna.
4 second cousins.
Oonain ,
Second oonain (Husb. No. 2436) .
Consin (Wife No. 3247).
Tabular Statement of Marriages.
399
Pabtksbs in Mabriaok.
%
& Afldgnedct
« of deftfnei
-< I
31!
32
3:J
Sobool for the
deaf where
educated.
Remarkfl.
Eanfl .
< 2 A cold
i B I
t 6 I Spotted fever....
r B
I i
[%% , Paralysis of audi-
tory nenres.
35
!S6
07
Sd
139
»40
\41
>A2
I
U3|
M4
H5
M6
"1
US\
249
260
251
352
Q63I
ta64
Scarlet fever. ,
Measlefl
\ 3 ' Oerebro-spu men,
\ 2 Catarrhal fever.
{il
{•b!
{I
{
'?
{1
Disease in head..
Catarrh
Scarlet fever..
( 6 I Brain fever.
12 Disease.
{-I
\ 3 ! Severe cold.
j 3 , AfaU..
(••••I
/ 3 Black fever. . .
( 5 Scarlet fever. ,
m
A fall, causing
hydrocephaluB.
Mo.
Ind..
Ind..
Ind.
N. Y. k C. N. Y
C. N. Y
Va.
Va.
Hartford .
Hartford.
Texas.
Texas..
Pa
W. Pa.
Hartford.
Hartford.
Hartford .
Pa....
Ohio. .
Horace Blann &
Hartford.
Hartford . . .
Pa. ft W. Pa . . .
Ohio
Pa.
Pa..
Kans .
la....
Hartford.
Hartford .
Ohio.
N. Y
W.N. Y
m.
Pa..
Pa..
. Y. ft Hartfd.
Brother of Wife No. 786.
Brother of Wife No. 260a
Sister of Husb. No. 2600. Mother of Wife No. 736 and Husb.
No. 8231.
His grandparents were cousins.
Died 1878.
Dead.
Died 1890.
Second marriage ; flrsl to Husb. No. 2218. Died 1892.
Sister of Wife No. 962, Husb, No. 400. Third marrUge
first or second to Husb. No. 8745.
Dead.
Not deaf.
Cousin of husband.
Not deaf.
Not deaf.
Parents second cousins.
Not deaf.
400
Tabular Statement of Marrixigee.
mm
AUrbiaokb.
1
M
No. of Ohildren.
1899.
ifm ....
utioisaAi 1
lOTl IBTl 7
IBOU .......
32(I3|1BS0 ....| 4
I
aW3JlB89 ...,,..,
18U0 . , . .
ii$go ,.'
1890 .,.
tBtnJ . , .
1B0Q iNHa
ies4 ifffio
9M9
1»M l|lh3
I
^7
9272
BSTa
91171
:ia7a
3377
iH92,ia7n
I I
Pabthkrb IK BCabbiaok.
(Hoflbuid 11861
IWife.... 1864
/Hrwbuid
twife....
fHnsband
Iwife....
j Husband
twife....
1868
1861
1866
1867
(Hiubandl812
\Wlfe...l.
\Wlfe....ll861
/Husband 1860
\Wlle.... 1868
(Husband 1864
twife.... 1860
(Husb..
twife . . .
(Husband
twve....
(Husband
twife....
1881
1861
1864
Jflut&and 1868
(wife ... 1863
(Husband 1866
\Wif€
(Husband..
1 Wife....! 1856
(Husband.,
\Wif
(Husband 1866
(Wife .... 1870
(Husband
twife....
(fltMbafid
tWife.
(Husband
twife . . .
twife.
(Husband
(Husband
twife.
(Husband
tWife.
I (Husband
! twife .
(Husband
twife .
(Husband
twife....
1867
1866
1847
1864
1858
1861
1861
1868
1866
1864
Brothers and I
Sisten.
[Including Per-
eon recorded.] |
i
Deaf BelatiTca.
[Not Including brothers sod t^r^
nor children.]
Nephew.
— I 2 uncles..
I a nieces (Wife No. 697 is one); 3 Dif^'
I (Husb. No. 2906 is one).
— ; 2 cousins..
Uncle.
Many on father's side.
Many on father's side. ,
lobular Statement of Marriages.
401
PABTinnw ZH Habbiaok.
i
1
1
AflsUped CAcue
<rfdMfneM.
School for the
deaf where
educated.
Bemarka.
3966
{i
Soviet ferer.....
Hartford.
Hartford
Ill
Not deaf.
SiaterofWlfeNa26ia
Not at BchooL Farenta consina. Sister of Hnsb. No.
Not deaf.
Self-educated. Deaf at 11 years of age from typhoid
but was suddenly restored to hearing.
Not deaf.
Sister of Wife No. 8682L
Not deaf.
Not deaf.
Sister of Husb. No. 2667.
Not deaf.
Not deaf.
First marriage ; second to Wife No. 8278.
Dead.
Second marriage ; first to Wife No. 3277.
Dead.
Spinal meningitis
Bnin fever
8266
HI
France?
8367
t
|1M
Scarlet fever
Mo
8258
Ho
Epidemic fever..
N.Y
3259
8260
{i
Kendall.
Mo
8261
HI
Oerebro-ap. men.
MlBB
8262
M1«
8263
1
Ind
2904.
(....
8264
8366
( 4
{i
Brain fever
W. N. Y
N.Y.
3266
Scarlet fever.....
Spinal menlngitla
Kana ,,,,,,
fever,
3267
W. N.Y
N. 0
8208
N.O
Tenn
3269
t-
{!
{S
{1
{•^
{io+
J
Spotted fever....
Mnmpa. ..... ^ . .
N. Y.
ll2'/0
N.Y
9271
3272
Spotted fever....
Oerebro-«p. men.
Oolda
N.Y.
St. Joeeph'B k
Wla
Ind.
Ind
i2va
1274
AooldAcacrofnla.
Meaalea
N.Y.
Mich
ftrm
La. A(Ala.
Ark
rjr/6
tlnf.
{I
{I
Bxoeasive nae of
quinine.
Hartford.
Ky
tJtVl
Hartford
Ky
1278
Ala
1279
{
1280
Ui
Scarlet fever.....
Scarlet fever.....
Hartford
B[artf Old.
402
Tabular Statement of Marriagea.
I
s
1
8981
3384
3387
3388
3289
8390
3391
8392
8293
3294
3295
3296
8297
8298
3299
1893
1890
1890
1889
1892
1891
1894
1890
1894
1891
1891
1894
1894
1893
1894
1894
1893
1894
1894
1894
1886
1876
1884
1869
1861
1879
No. of OhildreiL
1890 1
1
1893
1893
1894
1893
1893
3301'1893ll893
3802
3303
3804
1894 1894
1894 1894
1890! .
I
1H90 .
PAXTinnw ZH Haxbiaox.
\Wif e . .
(Hrwbaud
1 Wife .
(HuslMUid
twife. ..
{Hwtband
twife ....
f Husband
\ Wife ....
(Hiubuid
tWifo ....
(Husband
XWi/e....
/Hiuband
(Wife....
1859
1852
1852
1852
1864
1834
( Husband
twife ....
r Husband
Iwife....
(Husband
1 Wife ....
(Husband
\Wife....
(Hutband
t Wife ....
jHusbard
twife....
(Husband
Iwife....
( Husband
tWife....
(Husband
twife....
(Husband
\lfV«....
(Husband
(Wife....
f Husband
\W%fe....
(Husband
1 Wife ....
(Husband
IWife....
(Husb.
tWife...
(Husband
twife...
1866
•44?
1837
1826
1837
1831
1869
1869
1863
1860
1865
Brothera and
Sisten.
[Indudlng Per-
son recorded.]
t 1
1869
1870
1872]
1871
1856
f Husband,
tWife ....
1863
1876
I
Deaf BelatlTes.
[Not InotDding brothera «i
nor chlldreai ]
3 coQBlns.
Paren JB (No. 8393)
Father (Husb. No. 3200}: cteV
nephews or nieces.
Parento (No. 3292) ; nephev (Host:. ^
3334).
Cousin (Wife No. 3393)....
Oousln (Husb. No. 3392).
Mother (Wife No. 1302).
Nephew (Husb No. 1930).
Tabular Statement of Marriages.
403
Paxtnbbb zm Ma&biaob.
3281
{I
3284
3285
8286
8287
{I
8290
3291
{i
{■r
3294
3295
3296
8297
8298
8299
8300
3301
8302
8308
3304
\Inf.
{::::
Aasigiied
of ■ '
Bndn feyer. .
Scarlet ferar. .
Smallpox
Bnin fever...
Scarlet fever.,
Scarlet fever. .
Scarlet fever. .
Scar. & typh. fv.
Catarrh.
Sicknei
Mumps
Spotted fever.
Spotted fever.
Diphtheria.
I^BlpcJaa..
School for the
deaf where
educated.
Ind..
Ind..
Stettin.
N. Y..
Mo.
N.Y..
N. Y..
N. Y
N. Y. Imp'd k
St. Joeeph'8.
Hartford
N.Y.
N.Y..
N.Y.,
N.Y.
N.Y..
Ohio..
Oa....
Ohio.
Ohio.
Oolo..
m....
Mich..
Kans. &Ohio..
Ohio
Pa.
Le Ooutenlx &
W.Pa.
Ohio..
Ohio..
Ind..
Ind..
Mo..
Ind..
Ohio..
Ohio..
Bemarka.
Not deaf. Educated in common achooL Died 1887.
Not deaf.
Died 1892.
First marriage; 2d to Wife No. 8287.
Dead.
Second marriage ; first to Wife No. 8286.
Not deaf.
Separated. Died 1892.
Parents cousins. Brother of Husb. No. 8291.
Secord marriage ; first to Hnsb. No. 442. Moiher of Husb.
No. 8284.
Brother of Hnsb. No. 8290. Parents consins.
Mother of Hnsb. No. 3290, Hnsb. No. 8291.
Not deaf.
Not deaf. Separated.
Sister of Wife No. 8666.
Parents cousins.
Not deaf.
Not deal
Not deaf.
Sister of Hnsb. No. 1808.
Brother of Wife No. 1624, Hash. No. 8164.
404
Tahidar Statement of Marriages.
3307
3808
3809
3310
8311
1800
Habriaokb.
No. of Childmi.
1888
1896'l8M
I893'...
1892 1840
38121880,....
3813
8315
1801 1860 2
1889 1881
18891886
8816 1889 1866
I
1890,1864 10
8318 1889 1868
3319,18891880
38*20.1889 1883 2
3321 1894 1885
3322 1890 1879
3323 1894 1886
3324
118891865, 6
3325 1892 1885 3
Pabtmibs a Mabbiaob.
/Hnsbancl
twife...
I {Buaband
I twife....
Brothers and
Siflters.
[Indading Per-
son recorded.]
(Ha8baDdl870
Iwife... 1874
1 1
/Husband, 1829 8
\Wife.
J Husband 1 1814
\Wife
Deaf BeUtlYes.
[Not including brothers and sistrn
nor children. 1
(Husband 1858 4
j twife.... 1860 6
(HuBband 1821' 7
twife 1818, 2
fHusband 1857, 6 6
- ' 1 - ^
2 8
I Wife..
1859
rHusband;i858
Niece : distant relatlTe .
Niece ; distant relative
Second consin.
Wife
fHnsband
1862 3
1827' 2 2 — j —
LWife 1837
fHusband 1827
Parents (No. 3816) ; 2 tmcles (Hivb ^
3817 is one) ; aunt ; 2 cousias :H^
No. 3316 is one); 3 aeoond cu • -
(Wife No. 660, Wife No. 3792, Vi-'
No. 3444); 1 foorth ooosln yE--^
No. 2775).
Parents (No. 3317) ; 8 nndea ^E-:v I
No. 33L6, Htuib. No. 2717, H •
No. 2508) ; aunt (Wife No. ^ :
cousins (including Hnsb. No :^--
Wife No. 2197, Wife No. SfiSh. H •
No. 3485) ; 3 second coaain» ( Wii >
65U, Wife No. 8792, Husb. No. 1*^
1 third cousin (Husb. No. 2775)
1
--
-
-
2
-
2
-
-
3
-
-
2
-
-
6
-
-
2
'
I
LWifo.
(Husband .
twife ....
(Husband
tWife ....
1832 4
2 nephews (Husb. No. 8316 is one :
cousins (Wife No. 660, Wife No. TT.
Husb. No. 8444): 1 second cotc
(Husb. No 2775).
6 nephews and ni oes (including H >•
No. 8814, Wife No. 21»7, W;fr N
I 3668, Husb. No. 3486 ^ ; 3 oonains • « '
No. 650, Wife No. 8793, Husb >
8444) ; second cousin (Husb. No. 2r:
1847
1825 8
1845 8
jHusbandlsed
(Wife.... 1864
(Husband ^1853
t Wife... 1864
(Husband) 1856
twifo.... 1853
(Husband
tWife....
j Husband
twife . .
1865
1842
(Husband 1 1859
(Wife.... 1865
1
7|
9 '
10 ,
6
4
4
8
6
2
I
3
9
8 I
1 •
2 second cousins.
Cousin .
Tabular Statement of Marriages.
405
Pabtkbbs nr Mabbiaob.
llnf
AMlgnedcftiue
of deftfnem.
r B
r B
L B
{
{^1
6
B
Scarlet fever.,
Heoalee.
School for the
deaf where
educated.
Ky.
Remarks.
nioeralnhead...
Scarlet fever..
Scarlet fever. . . .
OhJcken-pox. ...
Scarlet fever and
diphtheria^
MeoingltiB
Scarlet fever.
Scarlet fever. .
Scarlet fever..
Spotted fever. .
Bilious fever
Cerebro-sp. men.
Ohio
Kans. & Ohio.
Pa.
Pa..
Pa..
Pa..
Hartford .
Hartford .
Pa. and Ohio..
Mich, and Ohio,
Ohio
Ohio..
Ohio..
Ohio.
Ohio..
Ohio.
Pa..
Pa..
N. y. Impr'd.
N. Y. Impr'd.
Vienna
N. y. Impr»d..
O. k Ooll..
Ohio
Fourth marriage.
Not deaf.
Brother of Wife No. 8686, Hnsb. No. 3102.
Parents cousins. Bro. of Hnsb. No. 3811. Died 1898.
Not deaf. Separated 1879.
Parents cousins. Brother of Hnsb. No. 3310. Died 1892.
Not deaf.
First maiTiage ; second to Wife No. 3760.
Died 1889.
Died 1891.
Brother of Wife No. 2197, VVife No. 8668, Husb. No. 3486.
Sister of Hnsb. No. 8107.
Hartford, 111.,
and la.
Kans., Mich.,
and Ooll.
Parents conains. Brother of Hnsb. No. 3317. Dead.
First marriage ; second to Hnsb. No. 2196. Mother of Wife
No. 2197, Hnsb No. 38U, Husb. No. 8486, Wife No.
865a Died 1881.
Parents cousins. Brother of Husb. No. 3i}16.
Sister of Wlfei No. 982, Husb. No. 2608, Husb. No. 2717.
Mother of Husb. No. 381&
Not deaf.
Brother of Wife No. 4027.
Sister of Wife No. 2488.
First marriage ; second to Wife No. 8497.
Died 1888.
Sister of Husb. No. 2676.
Not deaf.
First marriage ; second to Wife No. 8781.
Died 1891.
406
Tabular Statement of Marriageff.
Marbiaobs.
i\
II
3SW 18«U 1W9
8337,1899 ISTU
I
asaa isaa \u\
saao lade iifi2
33S11BSP1«88
3SS3ji»ae lead
trassji^i ISM
I
33S1 \mi 1M74
a33«.iaw
I
3;v:[7 iw:i .
S33«;l8Wj ....
ad4;ie9pi^!»
I
asm isKi i^Hs
I i
Sa4B.!B80'l«S7
1347
iSSg 11^9
a34H iBOfk . , . ,
i
No. of Ohildren.
PABTKUtS ZH MaBBZAOK.
/ Husband
twife .
(Hnabuid
twife....
(HnBbuid
twife.
f Hntiband
\Wlfe.
(Husband
tWife. ..
(Husband
IWife.
(Husband
twife ....
jHtuband
twife ....
Husband
if e . . .
(Hi
tw
(Husband
twife . . .
(Husband
twife...
CHusband
(.Wife....
(Husband
twife ....
(Husband
twife....
(Husband
tWife....
(Husband
twife..
(Husband
twife..
(Husband
twife ....
(Husband
twife....
(Husband
iwife.
{Husband
Wife...
(Husband
tWife.
(Husband
twife . . .
1846
1844
1846
1847
1864
1827
1881
1860
Brothers and
Sistem
[Including Per-
son recorded.]
1842
1849
1861
1865
1863
1826
1814
1860 6
1857
1866
1867
1861
1860
1863
1865
1849
1869
1866
18681
18841 10
1833 10
1868
1868
1868
1866
1839
1840
1810>
1816,
Deaf BeUtiTes.
[Not Including brothers and siflten.
nor children.]
Father (Husb. No. 2366) ; 3 aunts (Wifr
No. 367 is one) ; uncle ; grardfatl}^
(Husb. No. 23«7); great-grundfatbti
(Husb. No. 2870): 3 nephews; coc-
sips (Including Husb. Ko. 2866 ud
Wife No. 683).
Oousin .
Niece.
Mother (Wife No. 8683) ; 3 aunts (Wife
No. 1666. Wife No. 2231); 1 uncle
(Hash. No. 1672).
Second cousin .
Oousin.
Oousin .
Qrand-nieoe . .
Third cousin .
A cousin
Oreat-unc\e .
Talmlar Statement of Marriages.
407
Pabxhsbs a Kabkuob.
; B
{i
{I
{1
. 10
n
n
(litf
AfUl.
Scarlet fever. .
Scarlet f erer. .
SloknoM.
Sickness. ,
Typbold fever.,
Sloknees
Scarlet fever. .
Scarlet fever
(3old & Inilam-
znationin ears.
SlcknoM
Nervoos fever.
Scarlet fever.
Brain fever. .
Scarlet fever. .
Cold.
Fever. .
Spotted fever....
typbold fever. . .
Menlngltla
Measles.
Gold contracted
at birth.
Scarlet fever
Cold contracted
at birth.
Scarlet fever
Scarlet fever....
Inflam. in head. .
School for the
deaf where
educated.
Edinburgh . . .
Belfast
Ohio
Ohio
Le Oontenlx...
Hartford
Ohla
Ohio
Ark
Ohio.
Ohio
K. Y
N.Y
Pa, &N. y
N.Y
N.Y. Impr'd..
Pa
Pa
Md
Pa
Pa
Pa
Pa
N.Y
N.Y
Sans.
Kane, k Oer-
many.
Ind
Md
Md .
N.Y
N.Y
N.Y
la
N.Y.
Neb
Ohio
Ohio.
HaHf ord
Ohio
Remarks.
Not at schooL
Not deaf.
Sister of Wife No. 199& Niece of Hosb. No. 2H60.
Attended common schools.
Sister of Husb. No. 12 and Husb. No. 81. Parents cousins.
Not deaf. Died 1891.
Died 1890.
Died 1888.
Died 1894.
Not deaf.
First marriage ; second to Wife No. 8839. Died 1890.
Died 188a
Second marriage ; first to Wife No. 3338. Died 1890.
Educated in common schools,
from fever.
Became deaf in adult life
Parents cousins. Sister of Husb. No. 8989.
First marriage; ad to Wife No. 8731 ; 8d to Wife No. 8346.
Died 1886.
Third marriage ; 1st to Wife No. 8845 ; ad to Wife No. 8731.
Brother of Husb. No. 3713
Fir.st marriage ; second
13 and Husb. Nq^fff^Dc^av" *'"**
to Husb. No. Mf3. lMeilJl»H»^^ > '*♦
408
Tabular Statement of Marriages.
8849
38B0
3851
8862
8868
8864
8866
8866
8867
8868
8869
886C
8861
8862
8868
8864
8866
8366
8867
8370
8871
3872
8378
3
18891888
18891870
Mabbiagks.
1880
1893
1892
1890
No. of Children.
1874
1889 —
18^
1872
1879 1
1879 4
1884
1886
1881
18921888
1890
1860
1888
1890
1889
1890
1890
1891
1889
1866
1866
1861
1872
Pabtxhebs xh Marrtaqk.
1867
1862
(HnsbAnd
t Wife . .
(HnslMtDd 1842
twife.... 1847
(HuBbaDd 1836
\Wife.... 1844
rHuBband 1857
(Wife.... 1868
/HrwbaDd 1865
t Wife... 11862
THMbuid
(Wife....
/ Husband
\ Wife ....
iHuaiband
twife ....
/Husband
twife....
/Husband
twife....
iBruibani
tWife....
(Husband
tWife....
/Husband
tWife...
{Husband
Wife....
/Husband
tWife....
/fltM^ond
twife ....
{Hruhand
Wife...
/Husband
tWife....
/Husband
tWife ....
/Husband
tWife. ..
/Husband
tWife....
/ Husband
twife....
iHwhand
tWife .
/Husband
\Wife.,..
/Husband
tWife ....
Brothers and
Sisters.
[Including Per-
son recorded.]
1844
1846
1862
1864^
1860
1859!
1847
18551
1860
1861
1862,
1864i
1867'
1860
18A1
1861
1860
1868
1814
i8ao
1818
1821
1867
1847
1857
1867J
1827|
1884j
1840
1839
1816
1883
1K15
1816
Deaf Belatiyes.
[Not Including brothers and
nor children.]
2 cousins..
Ancestor and relatiTeB
3 nieces (including Wife No. 1109 i
Wife No. 1593) ; 2 nephewa.
Cousin (Husb. No. 8898)..
Cousin.
Niece.
Parents (No. 8366); 2 uncles (including
Husb. 3431) ; 1 aunt
Grandmother (Wife No. 2484).
Second cousin (Husb. No. 3483).
A niece
Tabular Statement of Marriaget.
409
Pabtnsbs nv ICabbiaox.
Aasigned catue
of del
deftf&eos.
BeallngB In head.
Catarrh
Oongeetlye ferer.
Group
Typhoid feyer. . .
Oerebro-ap. men.
Fall on head
Inflam. of brain
and fits.
Slokneaa
Sickneaa.
Scarlet fever..
Sickneaa....
Menlngltia..
Menlngltia.
Snnuner compl't.
Scariet fever
Spotted fever
Meaaleaand
Whooping oongh.
Sickneaa.
Typhoid fever...
Typhoid fever...
Scarlet fever. . . .
Meaalea.
Inflam. of brain.
Afall
Scarlet fever. .
Tti<j«.tti, In head.
School for the
deaf where
educated.
Ohio..
Ohio..
Pa
Kendall .
N. Y.
lowaAtm.
Botterdamand
N.Y. Impr'd.
N.Y
N.Y
N. Y. Impr'd h
St. Joaeph'8.
Ohio
Ohio..
Md
Md.& Kendall.
ni..
IlL.
Kana.
Iowa.
Le Oontenlx . .
Montreal and
BellevUle.
Pa
Mo
y.Y. A(Mo.
la
Pa.
Pa.
Ark.
Md
Kendall.
Mo.
111..
Pa..
Pa.
Pa....
N. Y..
Pa....
Ohio..
Ohio. .
Ohio..
Died 1882.
Flrat marriage ; aeoond to Hnab. No. 4013.
Died 1898.
Died 1876.
Slater of Hosb. No. 183, Wife No. 9902, Wife No. 3461,
Wife No. 8141, Wife No. 4881. Died 1892.
Not deaf.
Not at schooL
Not deaf.
Brother of Hnab. No. 8609.
Brother of Hnab. No. 86ia
Died 1892.
Died 1891.
Slater of Hnab. No. 2406. Parents eeeond oonaina.
Not deal
Separated.
Brother of Wife. No. 4311. Hard of hearing. Sduoated In
common achoola.
Dead.
Parenta oonaina. Brother of Hnab. No. 8481. Died 1881 .
Parents conaina. Mother of Wife No. 4811 and Huab. No.
886S.
Slater of Hnab. No. 2798.
No. 4800. Dead.
Died 1868.
Slater of Hnab. No. 4146.
Second marriage; flrat to Hnab.
Not deaf.
Mother of Wife No. 14a Died 1874.
Flrat marriage ; second to Wife No. 8378L
Not deaf. Died 1869.
Second marriage ; flrat to Wife No. 8372.
Second marriage ; flrat to Hnab. No. 3848. Died 1888.
410
Tabular Statement of Mnn^iagee.
ILUtlOAOUL
iSAtS
ISTl
lun latstt ..,
30T8 law
s^TSidea
IBtU
3380 18H9
33BL
wm
3aaa,i8e@
asaaiHsg
3a»i
11^74
iK«
iHsa
33861894
3387
3338 iaS9
3390 18SI
isii IBS9 ]>uy
' I
98021189111876
No, Of CblldiVD.
I
Pabtxxbb nf Maxbiaob.
Brotben »nd
Slaten.
[Iiudadlxig Per-
■on recorded.]
rHiubaDdjl827
t Wife.... 1829
jHrwband 18831
(Wife.... 18681
(HaslMtDd
\Wlfe....
fHiubuid
1847;
1854'
1802 8
I
1814
\WiSt....
rHualMtDd 1852
Wife....
rHuBband
1884
IBSlj
jHaibwnd
IwiTe. ..
jHusbwnd'lftBl!
fUtlBbU]dilS»
tWlfo.... 11848
jHTii!b*tidl847
Iwife....
fEnibKDd
JHiiAbuid ' . . . ,
tftSS
IMA
Wlf«.... i8so;
jHiiBbMiiijiaia
rHiubuid|lSi8
( EuHbud 1818
( HuntHiud
I
1813
lwire,...!iaa«
flhmbMJii ....
11
DeBf BelatiTea.
[Not including brothers and aisten
nor children.]
A conalu (Wife No. 2701).
4 nephews (Inc^ tiding Hnab. No. 8379 :
2 grand-nephews (inelndlng Fa«t
No. 8887).
Father (Hosb. No. 8877) ; iincle (Hn*^
No. 8880) ; annt (Wife No. 1896 ; K
oonsins (Hush. No. 8379 la on> :
nephew and nieoe ; 2 2d oonains (ii-
I eluding Hush. Na 8687).
I
Father (Husb. No. 8380) ; uncle Hosb.
No. 8877): aunt (Wife No. 1895' : :
couainB (including ynit^ No. 433.%
Wife No. 2466, Wife Na 156, Wife Na
8116, Husb. Na 8878); 3 aeoood
cousins.
I 2 CO jslns (including Huab. Na 8379' ;
aunt.
. ' 7 nephews and nieoee (Indnding WL^
I No. 4333, Wife No. 2466, Wife No. 156.
Wife No. 8116, Husb. No. 8378); i
I grand-nephews and nieoea.
.1
2 nephews (Husb. No. 8647 is one).
Parents (No. 3181) ; 2 unolea (inoludiug
Husb. No. 3129); 2aunta; nephews
and nieoee.
2 nephews (Husb. No. 3547 is one); nlec«
(Wife No. 868).
Tabular Statement of Marriages.
411
Paxtmbu ni Mabbiaox,
Gold In head. .
Ck>zDpUoation of
dlaeaMB.
Mumps
Brain feyer.
Hximpa.
Gold in the heul.
Teetlilng
Bndn fever
Use of quinine
by mother.
Spotted ferer....
B
B
7A
Mfflffln
6
Scarletferer. ...
Scarlet ferer
-R
B
B
B
2A
Canker rash
8
B
Brain ferer
School for the
deaf where
educated.
Pa
Pa.
St. Francis k
Hilwankee.
Wis
Ind..
Wis..
Ind..
Ohio..
OhJa.
Ind. & Ey..
Ky
Ohio..
Ohio..
Ohio..
Ohio..
N.O..
8. a.
Ohio..
Ohio..
Va.....
W. Va.
Hartford.
Haziford.
Hartford .
Bemads.
Hartford .
Ohio.
Brother of Wife No. 8119. Dead.
First marriage ; second to Hnsb. No. 660. Died 1889.
Brother of Hnsb. No. 8380 and Wife No. 1895. Not at
school. Died 1879.
Not deaf. Mother of Wife No. 166, Wife No. 4883, Hnsb. No .
8S78, Wife No. M66, and Wife No. 8116.
Brother of Wife No. 4888, Wife No. 9466, Wife No. 166, Wife
No. 8116.
Hamilton
Montr'l female.
Not deaf. Cousin of her hnsband. Mother of Hnsb. No.
8687
Brother of Hnsb. No. 3877, Wife No. 1896. Not at school.
Dead.
Not deal Mother of Hnsb. No. 3879.
Separated soon after marriage.
Sister of Hnsb. No. 8886 and Wife No. 29. Third marriage ;
first to Hnsb. No. 8186 ; second to Hnsb. No. 9484.
Sister of Wife No. 2151.
Sister of Wife No. 870&
Died 1894.
Died 1887.
Sister of Wife No. 2219, Hnsb. No. 8132, Hnsb. No. 8180,
Wife No. 8896.
Brother of Wife No. 29 and Wife No. 2484. Died 1894.
Parents consins.
First marriage; second to Wife Na 8889 ; third to ^Hfe No.
8390; fourth to Wife No. 8391.
Not deaf. Dead.
Second marriage ; first to Wife No. 8888 ; third to Wife No.
8890 : fourth to Wife No. 8391.
Not deaf. Dead.
Third marriage ; first to Wife No. 8888 ; second to Wife No.
8389 ; fourtlk to Wife No. 3391.
Not deal Dead.
Fourth marriage ; first to Wife No. 3888 ; second to Wife No.
8389; third to Wife No. 3390.
Sister of Husb. No. 2799, Wife No. 2880.
412
Tahdar Statement of Marriages.
llABBIAOBfl.
sasT
S399
3400
»401
3403
»0S
3404
34W
84M
3*0r
»40S
3i(»
9411}
841 a'
S41B
34H
S4lli
13^ IBfi?
I8§1> IfiSl
1889 1837
1895 18^
IS80iiaT8'
I
isaeises
18BS ISfla
ISM 1840
139o'l864
ieafl'i884
lgS0|18T§
I
1894-1887
1892: Ift^
1889 187S
ma
1SS&
1
1857
I
iBoilisad
aiie i8«9 itfTa
I I
No. of Children.
Pabthxbs in Mabbiaob.
Brothen and
Sisten.
[Including Per-
son recorded.]
/Hiubandl844
t Wife.... j 1844
(HiisbMid IR03
twife... IISM
(BitHbaiid It^SC
(BimbBP^ 1^9
/Hiubaitid
tWlfp....
/Hnnhand
\WUf? ....
/Hufib&nd
\WJfe ....
(Bunbftiid
twife ...
(HuHbajid
tT^tfo ....
/Hquhuid
twife . . , .
18J9
IBfiJ
iHfil
iee4
IR«2
18433
1800
1823
1843
1844
1869
i!
1843
IK3*
1813
1834
1860
1861
1818
18&]
180a
1870
18S9
1864
1838
18S0
(Htisbftiid 1830
\rT/e,... IHW
/HurtbHid 1845
ViMfc..:i^a
tWlfa . . . . ;iB49
/HiiBlaand
twifc ....
(THriiBb-ind
(HuKbaud
(HqRbhUad
t^lfH .,..
(Busilmnd
(BuflbiHd
tWif^....
/Hunbuid
IWLTo..,,
(Bu»b&ud
fHupband
(Htiib&Dd
1
la
1
"a
10
6
1
1
8
9
1
6
6
1
1
2
1
Deaf Belatiyefl.
[Not including brothen and
nor children.]
— I Nephew
— I 6 nephewa and nleoee. .
' 4 nephews and nieces
Parents (No. 3131) ; 2 nndes (Includi^
Hnsb. No. 8139) ; 3 aonts ; nephrn
and nieces.
Oonsin (Husb. No. 3357).
Ck>i]sin (Hnsb. No. 8367) .
Ck>usin
Orand-aunt.
Second consin.
Parents (No. 1820) : uncle ; grand-nsdc
(Husb. No. 1834); grand-aunt; S
second cousins (including Husb. >'o-
1687, Hnsb. No. 1826, Husb. Ma 3199! ;
8 third cousins (including Wife Ko
1468 and Husb. No. 3301), lod ^
fourth oousins.
2 nephews
" Distant connections *'
Tabular Statement of Marriages.
413
Pabthbui nf Mabbtaok.
I
o I
Assigned
of ■ -
\1^ I BoUing coffee.
(Int Scarlet feyer. . ,
\ B
B
B
I A 1^*"
VM I Scarlet fever. ,
( 8 I Spotted fever....
( 11 Spotted fever
( 8 ' Spotted fever..
( 2 Oraln of com in
ear.
/ B
(1^3 Brain fever
( 1 Brain fever.
\Inf., Sores
i B
\ 4 Meningltia.
( 3 I Kick by a horse.,
^»i
{1
Beal
Typhoid fever. .
I B
\\yi Spotted fever...
{ \
{
\
A fall.
Scarlet fever..
A fall.
8 Brain fever..
Convulsions.
(Inf. Scarlet fever. .
t B
1
{1
School for the
deaf where
educated.
N. y..
Ohio.
Doncaster .
Bath
C
O
S 0.,
S. C .
Ky...
Ky ..
Ohio. .
Ohio .
Ohio..
Kans.
Ont.
Ont .
Ohio. .
Ohio..
Ohia.
Mo.
Mo.
Pa. & 111. .
Ky. & 111.
Hartford .
Hartford .
Hartford.
Halifax...
Le Gontenlz.
LeCouteulx.
Wis...
Minn.
Minn. & CoU.
Minn
Hartford
N. Y. Imped.
Ky..
Meningitis Minn.
Brain fever Minn. ,
Inflam. in head. . ! Ohio. .
I Scarlet fever. .
'Cold
Ohio..
Pa....
Remarks.
Died 1874.
Sister of Hnsb. No 1816. Ist marriage ; M to Hnsb. No. 171.
Sister of Wife No. 201, Hnsb. No. 8800, Hnsb. No. 8790,
Wife No. 2801.
Brother of Hnsb. No. 8396. Parents wem distant cousins.
Brother of Hnsb. No. 389& Parents were distant oonslns.
Sister of Wife No. 2219, Hnsb. Na 8182, Hnsb. No. 8180,
Wife No. 888fi.
Parents cousins.
First marriage ; second to 'VHfe No. 8890.
Died 1881.
Second marriage ; Ist to Wife No. 8898.
Brother of Husb. No. 8749.
Brother of Wife No. 2788. Died 1880.
Not at school.
Brother of Wife No. 4011.
Died 188a
Sister of Husb. No. 168, Husb. No. 169.
First marriage ; second to Wife No. 8407.
Died 1860.
Second marriage ; first to Wife No. 8406.
Sister of Husb. No. 114
Died 1894.
Brother of Husb. No. S8B6, Wife No. 88.
Not deaf. Dead.
Second marriage ; first to Hnsb. No. 211. Sister of Husb
No. 1676.
Not deaf.
Gold Toronto and
> Hamilton. '
Not deaf.
414
Tabular Statement of Marriages.
8A17
8418
8419
8430
8421
8423
8428
8424
8426
8426
8427
8428
8429
8480
8431
8482
8483
8484
8485
UH
M97
34»fl
3439
8440
8441
1879
1870
1889
1866
1888
1871
18891888
1800
1892
1890
1880
1868
1871
1888
1880 ...
No. of Children.
»1868 2
I
1889 ■
1889 .
1889.
1889
]8e»
issg
1890
1894
1890
1850
1877 I —
1878 7
1887 1
1875 —
6 —
— 1
Pabtkxbs zn Mabbiaob.
i
1
1880
B
[In
so
i
4
11
8
6
rothf
Sist
oludl
ureo
t
1
8
8
2
into,
en.
ing 1
ordei
H
8
8
6
4
"4*
8
8
6
1
6
4
8
4
Id
»eiv
1]
i
a
g
2
Desf BelatlTM.
[Not including brotbcn and liR^
norchlldieo.]
(Husband
(Wife ..
TtaJ :d coobin ; 4 cephewa ; 3 Bi^<^
Mother (partly)
Becondcousin
(Husband
twife ....
(Husband
Iwife....
/Husband
t Wife ....
(Husband
twife ...
(Husband
twife ....
1848
1853
1842
1850
1869
1859
1839
1842
1839
1848
1838
1848
1860
186U
Unde; aunt
(Husband
tWife . . .
(Husband
twife ....
iHu3ba,id
tWife....
1846
1855
'
*
(Husband
2
8
3
2
twife.... 11862
J Husband, 1840
Distant cousin
iwife.... 1840
(Husband
1840
1845
1840
1856
1860
1861
1829
1839
1834
1833
1815
1816
1854
1840
1812
3
....
8
7
2
8
1
7
4
1
6
-
Distant cousin
(wife . . .
r Husband
Distant cousin
(wife....
Second cousin
(Husband
twife ....
r Husband
I Wife ....
(Husband
tWife ....
Nephew ; niece (Wife No. 4811 .
(Husband
twife....
Second cousin (HuabL No. 3Wr
(Husband
twife.. .
a
7
•
-
(Husband
twife ....
(Hiuhand
twife....
10
V
—
^Husband
t Wife ....
(Husband
t Wife ....
1856
1853
6
1
6
—
Aunt (Wife No. 2007)
(Husband
twife....
1848
1RR1
15
5
4
6
12
9
IS
4
3
4
11
5
-
(Husband 1864
tWife.... 1860
1 second cousin
(Husband 1847
twife.... 1848
—
Tabular Statement of Marriagte.
415
PAXTinUUI IN Mabbiaox.
Aaalgned oatii
of oeafbeM.
Brain ferer ,
Sores in bead...
Typhoid fever. . ,
Inflam. of lungs.
Measles
Scarlet fever. .
Scarlet fever..
Brain fever.
School for the
deaf where
educated.
Tenn. h 8. O.
Ohio..
Ohio..
Minn.
Minn.
Minn
Iowa lis.' Dak.
HartTdli N. Y.
N.Y
Bsmirks.
Hartrd & N. r.
N.Y
N.Y.
N. Y..
Pa.
Pa..
Brain fever. .
Scarlet fever. .
Convnlsions . .
Scarlet fever. .
Scarlet fever. .
Scarlet fever. .
Neuralgia
Brain fever. .
Measles. ....
Scarlet fever. .
Mo. b. Clarke..
Mich. & N.Y. .
Iowa j
I>a. & Hartford
Pa I
Pa. li Hartford.!
Kendall i
Pa. & Hartford.
Md
Pa.,
Pa.
Pa..
Pa.
Water in head. ... I England & Md.
Pa
Scarlet fever. .
Scarlet fever. .
Typhoid fever .
Scarlet fever. . .
Pa..
Pa..
PS...
N.Y.
Mich.
Mich.
N.Y.,
N.Y.
Parents oonsios. Bister of Wife Ko. 1038, Hnsb. Ko. 3726.
Mother of Wife No. 8663. Annt of Wife No. 33S8.
Brother of Wife No. M, Wife No. 180.
Died 1890.
First marriage; second to Wife No. 8433. Died 1803.
Died 1886.
Second marriage ; first to Wife No. 8431. Died 189X
Died 1893.
Parents oonslns. Died 1891
Not deaf. Separated.
Brother of Hush. No. 846a
First marriage ; second to Wife No. 8438; third «o Wife No.
8748 ; fourth to Wife No. 8439. Parted in a month.
First marriage ; second to Hush. No. 4019.
Second marriage ; first to Wife No. 8437 ; third to Wife No.
8748 ; fourth to Wife No. 8439.
Died about 1873.
Fourth marriage ; flnt to Wife No. 8437 ; second to Wife No.
8438 ; third to Wife No. 8748. Separated.
Sister of Husb. No. 8093.
Sister of Husb. No. 1781.
Parents cousins. Brother of Husb. No. 3366. Uncle of
Husb. No. 3366. Died 1887.
Deserted his wifa Dead.
Not deaf. Dead.
Not at BchooL Sister of Husb. No. 1976 and Wife No. 8933.
NotdeaL
Not deaf.
Brother of ^/Hfe Na 8493.
Afall I l»a
'Pa.,
Sister of Husb. No. 983, Husb. No. 930.
416
Tabular Statement of Marriages.
I I
Uk%
»44S
3447
urn
No. of Ohlldren.
I all
1H90
1990
IWO
1B<»
ISKI
1
1
18W -
1889
188» ISW' 1 I -
1««0
lifi9
IHiA
1 —
1 —
1 —
ia»0 laSB. a ' —
iWissa, I
l_
iMA& is^r
isaa iSTi! e —
I I
lg75 _ —
34«l
1«M
a4fiT liSO
lBa7| 3 —
1B8T
I
I
BM0|1890
Mttatam
lS4ft
1884
»fi3
]»ii
1HS9
11
3M4jl8»0 ....
Pabthbbb dt Makbiaok.
(Husband
twife...
(Husband
"I Wife....
fHusband
LWlf e . . .
(Husband
twife....
(Husband
twife ....
Brothers and j
Sisters.
[Including Per-
son recorded.]
1837'
1846
1837
1848
(Husband 1861
twife.... 1 1861
(Husband
tWife ....
(Husband
(Wife....
(Husband
twife . .
(Husband
twife....
(Husband
twife. ..
(Husband
(Wife....
(Husband
twife....
(Husband
1861
1861
1864
18fta
1868
1862
l«i8
1862
1862
, 188*
tWife.... 1S46
(Husband 1868
twife.... 1864
(Husbandll860
t Wife.... 1 1858
(Husband 11867
twife.... 1868
(Husband
twife....
(Husband
tWife....
{Husband
Wife....
(Husband
twife....
(Husband 1832
twife.... 1847
(Husband' 1844
twife.... J1860
1813
1814
1869
1862
1860
1868
1868
1869
1830 6
1838 2
1832
1883
1868
1866
ab
?
\
Q
^
1
1
3
a
1
1
1
o
Deaf BeUtives.
[Not including brothers and aisten
nor children.]
Aunt
Niece aud nephew.
Aunt
Nephow (Husb. No. 2776) ; 2 oou*:ai
(Husb. No. 3316 and Husb No 33 : ;
7 second cousins (including Ha^b.
No. 3314, Wife No. 2197, Wife X^
3486, Wife No. 8668, Hash. No Sil3>.
third oousin.
Nephew
Parents (No. 2268).
2oou8inB.
— Oousin (Husb. No. 339) .
Nephew .
2 cousins (indudiug Wife No. 883)..
A cousin
1 grand-uncle ; 8 grand-aunts.
Father (Husb. No. 8688); grandfather
(Husb. No. 3690).
Tabtilar Statement of Marriages.
417
Pabthsba nr Mabrtaok.
r....
{I
{I
{i
{»*'
.',f B
I B
|{:
of "
Scarlet f eyer. .
Scarlefc f erer. . .
Dlaeaoe In ear. .
Bcftrlet fever..
Gold In head..
Spinal meningitis
Spotted ferer. . . .
Ferer
Bryilpelaa.,
Oramp in tbe
Measles and
whooping c'h.
Scarlet ferer.
Typhoid fever..
Typhoid fever.
Typhoid fever.
Scarlet fever...,
Soariet fever. .
School for the
deaf where
educated.
Spotted fever. . . .
Oong*n of brain..
Diphtheria . .
Brain fever. . .
Spinal fever.
N.Y.
N.y
N.y
N.Y
Ohio.
Ohio
Dublin
Ohio.
Mo.liO.N.T..
Mo
Ohio
Ohio.
Ohio
Ohio
Hamburg
Blehen (Swit.
zerland).
Mich. liOoa..
Mich
Hartford
Hartford
Ohio
Ind
Ohio
Ohio
Ky
Ky
Hartford
Hartford
Ohio
Ohio
Ohio
Ohio
N.Y
N. Y. k 0. N. y.
Pa
Ohio
N.C
N.C
Ohio.
Va
Ohio
Ohio
N.Y
Ind
Neb
Neb
Remarks.
First marriage ; second to Wife Na SM8.
Sister of Hnsb. No. 1490. Died 1876.
Second marriage ; flnt to Wife No. 8442.
Brother of Wife No. 660, Wife No. 8792. Died 1874.
Sister of Hnsb. Na 1461. First marriage ; second to Hnsb.
No. 1447.
Second marriage; 1st to Hnsb. No. 1760.
Brother of Hnsb. No. 3426. Died 1892.
Sister of Hnsb. No. 2249.
Died 1876.
Sister of Hnsb. No. 1688. Died 1879.
First marriage; second to Wife Na 8463.
Died 1886.
Second marriage ; 1st to Wife No. 8462.
Died 1889.
Parents cousins.
Brother of Husb. No. 8786.
Brother of Hnsb. No 3682. Husb. No. 3688.
Parents second cousins. Brother of Husb. No. 3686.
Parents cousins.
Parents first cousins. Sister of Husb. No. 098, Hush. No.
699, Husb No. 700, Wife No. 832.
418
Tabular Statement of Marriages.
8405
3466
8467
8468
3469
8470
3471
3472
8473
8474
8476
8476
8477
8478
8479
8480
8481
8482
8483
3484
8485
8486
8487
Mabbiaqks.
l_
1890
1891
1890
1891
1890
1889
1890
1891
1891
I
1891
No. of Children.
1891
1890 .
1894
1891
1890
18911891
18901870
18901861
1890 .
1890
1879
1890 ... .
18921890
18931890
1890:1834
1*
2 —
PABTlTKBg IN MaBRIAOX.
(Hnaband
twife....
(Husband
twife....
(Husband
twife . .
(Husband
tWife ....
j Husband
twife .
(Husband
tWife.
1888
1842
1845
1845
1811
1811
1868
1850
1860
1863
(Husband
tWIfr .
(lillilb ..;
tWlft*. .
(HiiAhAUd
twife...!
(Hufli^nd
IteiO
1SE9
1BC4
(Huili(Wiai86S
tWife .
(HuNband
(Hu«b..
I Wife....
IWSSI
1D64
(HnJibanrt \m%
(H^isLmLid
twtl^',. .
(Buiband
l<s36
Brothers and
Sisters.
[Including Per-
son recorded.]
(Htiaboiid la^G
(Bu«baiid'lH49
tWlfe....|lHB6
(Hiwbftnd li^7
rHuBbaudjisaa
(Btlftbatia iHrtO
t'Wifi?...,;iHfla
(Husband|l809
twv«.... .
6 —
Deaf Belatives.
[Not inolnding brothers and sisten
nor children.]
Mother (Wife No. 506); uncle (Hiub
No. 3229) ; cousin ; great-uncle (Hiub.
No. 4083).
2 second cousins (Husb. Na 8792, Hush.
No. 8806).
Cousin
Parents (No. 3700); great-grandfather
(Husb. No. 607) ; grandmother (Wife
No. 3696) ; 2 uncles (Huab. No. d61«.
Husb. No. 1723) ; gra* d-uncle (Husb.
No. 511); cooains (Wife No. 4175,
Husb. No 3697, Husb. No. 614 l
Ghreat-aunt. .
Father (Husb. No. 1170).
Parents (No. 8816) ; 2 uncles (Husb. Vo
8817 is one) ; aunt ; 2 cousins (Hneb.
No. 3815 is one) ; 8 second ooustu
(Wife No. 650, Wife No. 3792, Hnsb
No. 3444) ; nephew ; fourth oou^
(Husb. No. 2775).
* When the body of the work was printed I had been Informed that the one child of this marriage could
another deaf child has been bom to the couple. Both
Tatntlar Statement of Marriagts.
419
Paxtxxbb zn Mabbiaox.
Ii i
I , I
166
167,
I
168:
470'
i
171
47a'
473'
I
474J
I
476
I
I
476
477
478
479
480
481
482
483
484
AHlgnedct
of deafXiei
Guiker rash.
School for the
deaf where
educated. ,
Remarks.
Hartford.
Hartford.
nineaa
Spotted fever. . . .
Oather'g In head.
Meaalea
Ferer
Cong*!! of brain. .
Spotted feyer. . . .
Inflammation . .
Gradual decay..
Whooping oongh.
Scarlet fever. .
Brain ferer. . .
Spinal meningitis
Scarlet feyer..
Slokneaa
Dropay of brain..
Meaalea.
Mcanlefi
A fall.
N. Y..
N. Y..
Hartford.
Hartford.
, Dead.
ITirat marriage : aecond to Hnab. No. asaO.
N. Y.
Pa....
lU...
m...
Ind.
Ky.,
.1
Wia. k OoUege. ' " Not bom deaf.»'
Second marriage. Sister of Huab. No. 8625, Hnab. No. 3696
Ind
m .
KendaU h Ooll.
Qarke
Sister of Wife No. 420.
. .' '. .!!".*. !!*.'.'.'.!.* I Died 1889.
Ind. & OoU. . . . i Divorced 1894.
Wis. & Ind .... I
Wia.
Pa.
Died 1889.
Ya Siater of Hnab. No. 1880 and Wife No. 2302.
m.
I
111
Ill
Ill
Ind
I First marriage ; 2d to Wife No. 8482. Parents cousins.
I Not deaf. Dead.
Second marriage ; first to Wife No 3481. Parents cousins.
..I
. . , Brother ol Husb. No. 3484.
111.
Brother of Husb No 3488 Died 1890.
' Died 1889.
Ohio I Brother of Wife No. 2197, Wife No. 3658, Husb. No 3314.
^ 6 I Spinal menlugitl!!' Ohio I
( 1 Measles ' Clarke A Coll . .
( 8 Meningitis Horace Mann, i Sister of Wife No. 1286.
487
1 Spotted fever. ... Hartford .
, Not deaf.
ar, and made entry in the tables accordingly. I have since learned that this child is deaf, and that
ii.im>*i hnwAVflr kta mtfamlfd an nurtlallv deaf.
420
Tabular Statement of Marriages.
8 I .
f If
No. of Ohlldren.
Pabthxbs nr Markiaos.
s*a3jiia0i lari -
»489
11490
34ua
348ti
asDo
3502
aG04
3005
SftOfl
3&07
ISDO .... aev.
imto i»&ft a
I
IMBtf .
I all
1S91 , . a , —
1S»3
iHDa L»S0
1>^1S§0
1 .
3
1
1893 Lfi83{ 1
IWM 1H7*
UWi ,.„
I
18&o'l88T ■
\mi
^a08 IBXHI
mmmn
I I.
3511 lHft> 187* —
I
asioi^ea
jHnBband
Iwife.
(Husband
(Husband
twife.
1860
1844
1887
(Husband I .
twife... ,
Brothers and
Bisters.
[Indading Per-
son recorded.]
(Hnsband
twife ... I
(Husband
twife....
1825
(Husband
\Wife...A
(Husband
tWife ....
(Husband
twife ....
r Husband
(Wife. ..
(Husband
t Wife ....
(Husband
twife ....
iHu9band
twife....
(Husband
tWife . .
(Husband
twife.
(fltM&and
twife..
(Husband
twife.
(Hasb .
twife. .
1825 1
1834 16
1863
1854
1868
1868
1863
1866
1866
1871
1863
1870
1865
1871
(Husband
tWife....
(Husband
twife....
(Husband
tWife....
(Husband
twife.
(Husband
twife....
(Husband
twife....
(Husband
(Husband
\Wife.
1869
1858
1870;
1864
1852
1864
1861
1849
1851
1849
1867
1838
1856
1860
1847 5
1859 16
17F6
1786 7
Deaf Relatiyea.
[Not including brothon and sisten
nor children.]
Nephew.
Tabular Statement of Marriages.
421
Paxthsbs n Marriaob.
o
<
of deafnen.
School for the
deaf where
educated.
Hartford
f 2
MeMles
i f
Fits
(
Hartford
{
i B
Typhoid fever...
Brain and inter-
mittent fever.
Mich, k KansL
Mo.
N. y
t
(Inf.
Father's cnielty.
Switzerland...
n
Father's cruelty.
Switzerland...
{ '
Scalds on the head
Marienbnrg...
LeCoutenlz...
LeOoutenlx...
Ohio
St. Joseph's k
Ohio.
N. Y.Imp'd....
Hartfoid
Cal
f....
Scarlet fever.....
Fall on head
Brain fever
Scarlet fever.
Scarlet fever and
diphtheria.
Spinal meningitis
Typhoid fever . . .
Cerebro-«p. men.
Spotted fever...
Oal
Mo
Mo
Scarlet fever.
N. Y. k N. Y.
Improved.
C.N.y
W. N. Y
aer»y&N. Y.?.
Ohia
{ 2
Spinal meningitis
{ »
Bheomatic fever.
Pa
{ ..
f....
!
{ B
■ Ky
{b
W1JL...-T
( B
111. k la
{ B
Ill
( B
Ill.&Ia
Meningitis
AftJl
Ill
N. Y.
N.Y.T
Pa
( 1
Gatheriuginears.
Scarlet fever
Meningitis.
{ 2
Pa
{"
OoUege
Miss
f B
Hartford
{-
( B
{-
.... — .
Remarks.
Not deaf.
First marriage ; second to Wife No. 8493. Died 1891.
Second marriage : first to Wife No. 8493. Died 1891.
Sister of Husb. No. 8439.
Not deaf.
LeOoutenlx... Sister of Wife No. 186& Second marriage ; first to Hush.
No. 1440
Second marriage ; first to Wife No. 8330.
Not deaf. Separated.
Not deaf.
Sister of Husb. No. 2699.
First marriage ; second to Wife No. 8608. Divorced.
Second marriage ; first to Wife No. 8607.
First marriage ; second to Wife No. 3766.
Dead.
First marriage ; second to Wife No. 3618. Died 1868.
Not deaf.
Second marriage ; first to Wife No. 3613. Died 1868.
Not deaf.
422
Tegular Statement of Marriages.
MABBIAOn.
1
\
1
No. of Children.
^
1
^
1
1
1
P
8614
1890
2
....
2
8616
1890
....
...
....
8616
1890....
7
6
1
-
8617
1R90
361 R
1888
1890
8619
1875
4
—
4
— •
3620
1890
1873
1
-
1
-
8621
1890 1880
1
1
-
-
8612
1890 1886
1
-
-
-
-
8628
1890
....
2
-
2
-
3624
1891
1879
3
-
2
1
36?6
1891
1892
362A
3627
1803
1891
1
1
3628
1889
6
-
6
-
3529
1889
1892
3580
2
2
3531
1890
6
-
6
-
353V!
1892
1889
1892
1890
3633
3634
imi
3586
1894 1892
3536 1890 ....
..'....
3637; 1892 787
1
Pabthsbb zm Mahbtaok.
i
1799
Brothers and
SlBters.
[Including Per-
son recorded.]
Deaf BeUttTw.
1
7
2
6
P
[Not including brothers and alaten
nor ohildren.]
fHuBband
Uncle (probably HuBb. No. SSiri; c
coustaB (Including Wife No. MBS;.
HuBband
Wife ....
1799
1809
7
4
5
3
7
-
Uncle (probably Hnsb. No. 95I6:>; <
cousins (indudlDg Wife No. MS6).
Niece (Wife No. 2839)
(Husband
\Wife....
... 1 8
Nephew (HuBb. Na 3614} ; niece
(HuBband
t Wife . . .
8
7
-
Nephew (Husb. No. 3614) ; Dime
(Husband
twife...
1857
1
1
(Husband
twife....
(Husband
tWife ....
(Husband
twife....
twife ....
(Husband
tWife....
1840
1840
2
4
11
3
11
1
2
10
1
10
4
10
7
6
1
Cousin
CouBln
18691 6
1840 11
1847 i 10
1856 6
....; 1
1865 3
1857 9
1845; 3
Uncle (Hnsb. No. 1207) ; 9 oouBtoe (ii»-
cluding Wife No. 2682).
Couiin
(Husband
twife....
2
7
~~
j Husband
(.Wife...
2 second cousinB (Hnsb. No. 879BLHiisb
No. 3806). ^
JHusband
{Wife....
1833 3
....
2 aeoond oouslnB (Hnab. No. ST92, Hushi
No. 3806).
(Husband
twife ....
1
1858 1
1864 1
(Husband
twife....
1858
...
1871
1
1
5
4
-
(Husband
\Wife.. .
6
3
—
Father (Husb. No. 19«>
j Husband
tWife ..
(Husband
tWife....
.... 1
....i 4
1864 1
J
;
2 —
1
Cousin " . *.!
(Husband
\Wi/e....
(Husband
twife...
1849| 1
(Husband
tWife...
. .. 1
Husband
^Wife....
(Husband
t Wife ....
(Husband
\Wi/e....
'I'*"'
1871 1
1873, 2
1858 1
1866 2
1S52' ^
1
i
2 ':::,::::
4 ' -i '
|....
Tabular Statement of Marriages.
423
Pabthsbs nr Mabbiaqx.
a
g
8
a
35U
3515
I 3516
3517
3518
3519
3520
3521
3522
3523
3524
3625
3526
3627
3528
3529
3530
3631
3532
3633
8634
3535
8636
3637
{I
{J
f
ABsigned
of deafxK
Spotted ferer.
Scarlet ferer. .
Sickneaa
Catarrh .
Catarrh .
Catarrh
Spotted fever ...
Brain fever
Typ. & bUlouB Vt
Influenza
Spotted fever. . . .
Fits.
Pneumonia. ,
Scarlet fever.
"Part of hickory
nut lodged in
throat."
Scarlet fever
Measles
Bislngslnhead.
School for the
deaf where
educated.
Hartford &
Canajoharie.
Hartford h
Canajoharie.
Hartford
La..
La..
Ind.
Ind..
Ind.
Ind..
Ind.
Ind.
Pa.
Hartford.
Hartford.
Ind..
Ind.,
la..
Mo.
No. N. Y...
GormauyT.
la
N.Y
Tenn.
Mo...
W. N. Y .
N. a.
N. C.
Texas.
Remarks.
First marriage ; second to Wife No. 3515. Died 1869.
Not deaf.
Second marriage ; first to Wife No. 8614. Died 18^9.
First marriage ; second to Wife No. 3517.
Not deaf. Mother of Wife No. 2668.
Second marriage ; first to Wife No. 8616.
1st marriage ; 2d to Wife No. 8621 ; 3d to Wife No. 3622.
Parents cousins. Died 187-.
2d marriage ; 1st to Wife No. 362U ; 8d U> Wife No. 3522.
Sister of Hash. No. 2783. Dead.
Sd marriage ; Ist to Wife No. 3520 ; 2d to Wife No. 8621.
Sister of Hnsb. No. 2399.
Brother of Wife No. 8472, Hnsb. No. 8526u
Brother of Hnsb. No. 8626, Wife No. 8472.
Not deaf.
Not deaf. Separated.
Not deaf.
Parents cousins. Sister of Hosb. No. 976.
Not deaf.
Divorced 1894.
Second marriage; first to Husb. No. 2620; third to Husb.
No. 1226.
Brother of Wife No. 8146.
Not deaf.
424
Tabular Statement of Marriages.
SMO
8M1
8642
3548
8644
854S
8646
8647
8648
8649
8650
8661
8562
8663
8664
8666
8667
8668
8659
8660
8661
8663
1889
1891 1891
MARBTAOa
1891
1891
1891
1893
1879
1891
1887
1893
I
1
1891 1 1891
j
1888
1890
1898
18981867
1887
1887
1893
1893
1890..
!
18901873
I
18901884
1894 1890
1874
1H93
1892
I
1891 .
1894 .
1890 .
1890
No. of Ohildren.
— 4
— 3
PABTXTSBS ZN HAUtXAGK.
1
1869
Brothers and
Sisters
[Including Per-
son recorded.]
Deaf SelatlTea.
*4
1
I
5
[Not Including brothen and mHiea.
nor children.]
Iwife....
(Husband
twife ....
1
3
~~
laift
6
1
8
1
8
—
Aunts
(Husband 1S37
\Wlfe
(Husband ....
twife...'....
1
1
jHusband'l867
twife. ..: 1868
(Hnnhand IWM
8
3
10
10
8
1
3
3
5
1
7
4
4
1
8
5
1
3
1
1
8
6
I
8
1
1
1
3
1
3
3
9
8
7
-
twife ....
(Husband
twife ....
1867
1866
18(34
1866
1861
1857
1867
1887
1860
1871
1871
1857
1869
1859
1853
1840
1885
1866
1863
1838
1838
1
(Husband
twife....
(Husband
twife ....
1
3
1
1
2
1
3
1
1
1
1
3
1
1
3
1
1
4
1
1
1
4
—
fHusband
[wife....
(Husband
twife....
(Husband
twife....
(Husband
twife...
6
8
1
7
4
_
3 aunts (Wife No. 3434, Wife No. SJ ;
1 uncle (Husb. No. 3986): oomaz
(Wife No. 868). '
(Husband
twife....
Qreat-unole .........
(Husband
twife....
1
4
-
(Husband
twife ....
1
7
—
(Husband
\Wife ...
(Husband
twife ....
(Husband
tWife....
1847
1846
4
7
3
2
3
6
-
Niece (Wife No. 1179)
1818
1862
1865
1886
1856
1858
7
3
7
3
3
6
1
1
1
3
1
1
6
-
(Husband
twife....
(Husband
twife....
1
5
-
r Husband
(Husband
{Wife...,
1848
1
1
(Husband
twife....
(Husband
twife....
1846
1853
1808
1
16
8
1
8
1
1
6
7
7
8
1806| 8
Tabular Statement of Marriages.
425
3539
3540
3641
3543
3543
3544
3545
3546
3547
864S
3549
3550
8561
8553
8558
3554
8665
3666
8561
3658
8559
8660
3661
8662
Pabtvibb zm Mabbiaok.
^
1
Aflslgiied cause
of BeafikeM.
Meades
School for the
deaf where
educated.
Remarks.
{1
f ....
W. N.Y.
N. Y.
Not deaf.
{ B
N. Y
Dead.
Ind.
(....
t
{I
{ '
Cerebro-Bp: men.
Scarlet feyer
Brain fever
Scarlet fever
Banwhe?
Minn
Ohio
Ga
Oa
Pa
N. Y. Imp'd. . . .
N.Y.
{I:
- B
{\
{I
{•b
{\
{\
{^
{I
{i
/
N. Y
Sister of Hnsb. No. 1809.
Scarlet fever.....
Brain fever
SmaUpoz
Cal
Oal
Mo. fcKans....
Kans. Ilia
O.N.Y
O.N.Y.
Mies
Spinal meulngltlB
Brain fever
^^Iflff., ,...,,
Spotted fever.. . .
Ind
Ind
Sister of Hnsb. No. 8686.
N.Y.
N.Y
Mother of Hnsb. No. 8648.
Hartford
Hartford
lU
m.
Scarlet fever
SlokneM
Sister of Wife No. 3636, Wife No. 4091, Hnsb. No. 181
N. 0
Not deaf.
Ind
Ohio.
Sister of Hnsb. No. 1179. First marriage ; second to Hnab.
No. 8978.
Not desf .
Hartford.
Pa
Brain fever
Pa
N. Y
Died 1893.
{i
Brain fever
FaU h, inflam. of
brain.
N. Y.
Pa
Died 1393.
HI
Not deaf.
Divorced. First marriage ; second to Wife No. 8661.
Not desf.
Second marriage ; first to Wife No. 8660.
Sister of Hnsb No 3661
Ill
Ill
Spotted fever....
Spotted fever....
Hartford
Hartford
First marriage ; second to Wife No. 8668. Dead.
426
TabiUar Statement of Marriages.
Pabtvxbs in Mabsiaok.
BrotbenMid
Slfltera.
[Inclnding Per-
son recorded.]
Deaf ReUtlTeB.
[Hot IncludlDg brothers ta
nor children.]
2 nndes and 3 half-aSsters of father .
Cousin (Hnsb. Mo. 995).
2 remote relatives; 1 nieoe rWife ^'^
3214).
Aimt
Tabular Statement of Marriages.
427
PABTiraBs nr MiBiuAaa.
£ 1 'S
3663,
I
3664
3566
3566
8667
3668
I
3669
3670
3671
8572
3673
3674i
3575'
I
8576
3677
8678
3579
8680
I
3581*
8583
I
3583
8584
8567
1
AMigned cause
of daafneM.
School for the
deaf where
educated.
Benuvks.
Second msRlage; first to Wife No. 8602.
Sister of Wife No. 9087.
Not deal
Not at school.
Not deaf.
Died 1893.
Died 1893.
Parents cousins. Brother of Wife No. 867a
Dead.
Sister of Wife Na 610 and Wife No. 840. Dead.
Separated.
Died 1898.
Not deaf. Died 1866.
Sister of Wife No. 1566, Wife No. 3381, Hnsb. No.
Mother of Hnsb. 8387.
Brother of Wife No. 8980.
{*
Spotted ferer....
Hartford
r 4
Ixiflam. of bnln..
N. Y.
{ft
N. Y
Spotted fever....
Mich
\
Ill
Ind
f B
•
{
{L«
HoDiiiffitis . . . • • •
ij:::::::.::::
i
rinf.
Typhoid fever...
Mich
{
f B
Ark
I
i B7
N. Y
I BT
Brain fever
Scarlet fever
N.Y
( 4
p»
i «
Pa
1
1 7
Spotted fever....
Spinal meningitis
Pits
IlL
t 4
IlL
1 8
W.Pa
i B
W.Pa
N.Y
/ B
{ix
Oathexlng in the
head.
Cold.
N.Y
ni
{ J
Cold
Til.
J Inf.
(inf.
/ B
Sorof gatherings
in head k ears.
Scarlet fever
Hartford.
Hartford
Mo
\ •»
Inflam. of brain.
Mo
f B
N.Y
i B
N.Y.
r«
Brain fever
Brain fever
Measles
Minn
Minn
n
Hartford
Hartford
N. Y
A cold
r
{ B
Scarlet fever.....
Scarlet fever.
1673.
f 6
lud
{ ?
Ind
( B
Hertford
Hartford
Ohio.
{ 3
f....
Brain fever and
measles.
1
f B
Afaii....! ! ! *.!
N.Y
{I
N Y
Hartford
Hartford
428
Tabular Statement of Man^iages.
Mabsiaoss.
\ 180 L L^»l
I
I ISW 1870
liaH)188T
S6ft$ 1!j94 1891
SdMJ 18091991
3565 IWal
SGOT
3000
990(1
3604
3A10
3611
8612
8618
3614
Mo. of Children.
1 —
I
ISMlff-Kl
lafio. ..
18«I18^
I
1891 .
18901876
!
1890,1886
l!399 1889 1 -
1890 ... 3
I
1S90 1WB0' —
1890 188o' 4
iflpa ittgaj —
IBSti . , , . —
isfj!
ie»4i»»
1891: l»aO
iH»3|]80o a
Paxtmsbs in Mabhtaok.
fHuBbftDd
\Wlfe ...
(HnsbftDd
(Wife....
(Hvaband
\ Wife ....
(HttsbftDd
tWife....
(Husband
tWlfe ....
(Husband
tWife....
(Husband
tWlfe .
(Husband
\Wife....
(Husband
tWife...
(Husband
Iwife...
(Husband
twife....
{Hutiband
tWife.
(Husband
twUe ...
(Husband
tWife.
(Husband
\Wlfe.
(Husband
tWife.
(Husband
twife....
(Husband
tWife...
(Husband
tWife..
(Husband
tWife....
(Husband
twife...
(Husband
tWife ....
(Husband
\Wife....
(flitfftand
1 Wife ....
I
i86a
1867
1846
Brothers and
Bisters.
[Including Per-
son reoorded.]
18411 4
1848
1860
(Husband
tWife....
r Husband
\Wif€.,..\
1862
1864
1861
18601
1867
1868
1862
1863
1869
1864
1830
1864
1863
1867
1868
1867
1808
1868
1872
1861
1810
1810
1816
1862
1861
1806
1818
1868
1871
1866
1860
1858
1859
1869
1866
1869
1857
1860
1861
7 i —
* -
7 —
Deaf BelatiTea.
[Not including brotheans and
nor children.]
7reIatlTea.
Cousin
16
Second cousin.
3 third cousinB .
Uncle (Husb. No. 262) ; 3 annta (^>:»
No. 2819, Wife No. 770, Wife No. 153J :
grandmother ; cousin.
Tabular Statement of Marriages.
429
PABTNKB8 IN MaBBIAOK.
Si
<
ABBiffned cause
^deafneM.
School for the
deaf where
educated.
Remarks.
Pareuta second cousins.
Sister of Wife No. 8664.
Brother of Husb. No. 8411, Wife No. 83.
Second marziage ; first to Husb. No 3697.
Died 1884.
First marriage ; second to Husb. No. 8006
Not deaf.
First marriage ; second to Wife No. 8(104.
Dead.
Second marriage ; first to Wife No. 8608.
Died 1877.
Parents second cousins.
Brother of Husb. No. 8860.
Brother of Husb. No. 3861.
Not deaf.
Dead.
First marriage ; second to Husb. No. 4189.
No. 8487:
Not deaf.
i 2
Spanns
N.O
Summer oomp't.
Soarietfeyeirl!.'.!
Brain fever
N. 0
Hartford
Hartford
Hartford
Hartford
Hartford
Hartford.
Ohio
i B
{a
/ 5
Spotted fever....
Cong'n of brain..
Brain ferer
Spotted fever. ..
Fever.
i 12
Ohio
Ind
t 4
Ind
1 4
Wis
{ B
Wis
f B
HartfoTd
Hartford
Hartford
Hartford
Pa.& CoUege..
Pa
HartTd k OoU.
Kendall
Hartford
Mo
{b
f B
i B
{I
{b
Scarlet fever
Spotted fever. . .
Scarlet fever....
f
{ *
i B
Spotted fever....
BlBlnginhead...
Quinine
Tjrr«a
1 Mich-
i 2
Scarlet fever.....
Sioknen.
Slokneaa
A fall
Mich
{b
{•b
0. N. Y
O.N. Y
0. N.Y
O.N.Y
N.Y
LeOouteulx...
Hartford ......
N. Y
Died 1893.
Died 1893.
/ B
{ B
{....
Mo
i B
Mo
i . .
Neb
{
Brain fever
Neb
{I
O.N.Y
Le Oouteulx...
Neb
i B
{ «
Ctongeatlve fever.
Neb
f B
BUoh
Mich
Oal
{ax
{b
Sickneae
1
i B
I»
Sister of Husb.
( B
W. Va
{-
430
Tabular Statement of Marriages.
Mabbiaobs.
8816 1
8016
3817
8818
8819
8890
8821
8623
8838
8834
8696
8628
8827
8628
8829
8880
8681
8682
8683
8684
8886
8686
8837
8638
8689
8840
1890
1890
1890
1898
1890
1893
1892
1892
1889
1898
1891
1892
1892
1898
1890
1890
1891
1890
1890
1890
1898
1890
1890
1881
1890
1858
85-8
1887
1884
1886
1892
1886
1868
1869
1892
1880
1866
No. of Ohildren.
1890 —
*
i
1
1
■_
D
PABTimui IN Maxbiaok.
Brothers and
Sisters.
[Inolnding Per-
soD recorded.]
1 —
r
8
2
8 —
(Hnnbuid
twii**....
(Hosbaiid
t Wife ....
(Husband 1881
\Wlfe.... 1861
'S
I
I860'
1794'
1810
(Husband
twife ...
(Hnsb..
twife....
(Husband
twife....
1881
1828
(Husband
\Wlfe....
(fltis&afid
\Wlfe ....
(Husband
(Htuband
twife. ..
1869
1868
1868
(]JuBb«id!lB&Q
\^\m .... l«ft
tw
uflbApd lH-^4
Wife . . Ibfil
(Huibuid!l8e4
twife . . , . ISftl
(Uuflbuid
twife.
/Busbaud
(Huibmnd 1»M
\Wi/e.... 18fi8
(Huibaad ....
riiuj^buia la^
t Wife... J 1828
bfttjdlFJ60
(Buj5l
(B.
tW!
iiflbaud iHtSO
.IMl
I
(Hiwband 1837
IWlfc^,., IfeiS
/BuBbaud'l^etf'
tWiJf.... leTll
(Husband Ibao'
twife ... 1826.
I
(Husband!l838
twife.... J1840
(Husband'l869
(Wife... 1867
(Husband ....
twife.... 1860
Deaf BelaUTes.
[Not Including brothers si
nor children.]
Cousin .
8 second cousins.
Oousin ; 1 second oousin. .
— Oousin..
— j Great^trsndfkther. .
Tabular Statement of Marriages.
431
Pabtmebs in Mabbiaok.
A
{\
{I
t
Assigned cause
^fdeafnese.
School for the
deaf where
educated.
Remarks.
Spotted fever. . . .
Spotted fever. . . .
Ind
Ind.
Hartford
N. Y
Died 1869L ?
Sickness
Diphtheria
Fsll from wagon.
N.Y.JlCN.Y.
C.N. Y
Hartford.
Hariford
Sister of Hnsb. No. 1888, Wife No. 868a
{
Sngland
{J?
{%
Spotted fever. . . .
Brain fever
Scarlet fever. ...
Typhoid fever...
Scarlet fever. ....
Mo
Mo
Ohio
Not deaf.
{I
Not deaf.
Not deaf.
Minn
Afall
N.Y
Wl8.,m.,Kan8.
ATez.
lU
lU.
Meningitis
Spotted fever..
Spotted fever —
Typhoid fever...
Scarlet fever.....
Sister of Wife No. 4001, Wife No. 8568, and Hnsb. No. 181.
Brother of Wife No 1008
1 2
Ind
i «
lU
Second marriage; first to Hnsb. No. 1869.
/ 6
Wis
t
/....
{-
f 12
Cnunps
Not deaf.
Not deaf.
Dead.
{-
\
TTlcerslnhead...
Brain fever
Spotted fever....
Spotted fever....
Scarlet fever
TTlcersinhead...
First marriage ; second to Hnsb. No. 2342. Not deaf.
Diedl8»l.
Died 1890.
{1
Hartford
Hartford
Ind
{••V
Ck)llege
Pa
Not deaf.
{*
Hartford
Hartford.
Ind
f B
Spotted' or hiiin*
fever.
Scarlet fever. ....
Scarlet fever.
Sickness
Inflam. Inhead..
Brother of Wife No. 8660.
{ \
Ky. IE Ind
N.Y
N. Y
Brother of Wife. No. 8048.
f 2
Ohio
Brother of Wife No 1242. Died 1886.
{ «
Ohio
( B
lU
{ 5
Meningitis
m
j....
Ky
{8«
Kyi. :.:..::;;:
432
Tabular Statement of Marriages.
Mabbiaobs.
3641 LS90
3643 IKil
3S43|ie^
I
SfllfilSttO
3a4oias>o
IBM
M47lia9a ....
siMeiaoo
I
8040 1890
I
3660' laao
is«*
BGfiSlSSO
ms^A 1^1
l»iB
366B 1B80, , . . ,
2656 1^00 IStiS
3657 1801
3658 y 803 jltWl
3650
3661
a66Q
I»t^!)lb86
1601 .
laoo .
1801 ,
a66aisflii ..
a&M im-i ,
No. of Ohlldren.
Pabthbbs nr Mabbiaob.
(Htiftbtmd
JHuBbujd
1»6!
18fflS;
Brothers and
SlBters.
[Including Per-
son recorded.]
jHuRbiiPd
Iwife....
I85B
1646.
18iB 1
165S
moHbaDdiaiti
(Wife,
jHutband
tWlfo .
jHuf^baiul
1 Wife ....
fUiiBbapd
\Wlfe. ..
j HUHbktjd
iWife ,,.
jHnHbauil
jHunbiiid
tWife....
^Hiinbuid
\ Wife ....
1811 8
18a»
1826
1835
1857, 6
1859 4
iH50
IHSl
1»&1
laoa
1838
iwiry .... Iisai
JHiiMb!kiid|18SB
t Wife... 1868
JHuAbimd
IWife
jHuebaud
18ci7
1857
19HS
(Hufb&iidlt^l
\W(fe.. .\\\
(HiiBbaud'lH4g
\Wlfe..., jIttM
{Husband iWMi
Wife .... '1853
THuRbBj^d l^TiO
(Wife. . 10ft3
(HurtUiid 1H6B
(Hiietbftud ISfltr 3 ,
I twifq. .. 18ii7 7
Deaf BelBttTM.
[Not Including brothers ■
nor children.]
8 oousiiis.,
Oousln.
Cousin.
Psrents (No. S417) : uncle (Huib ^
2736); 1 aunt (Wife Na 10*;
cousins.
8 third cousins .
Parents (No. 8816) ; 2 uncles (Hisb. 5<
3317 is one) ; aunt ; 3 oousins ^^
No. 3S16 is one) ; nephew ; 3 Br«^i:i
cousins (Wife Na 660, Wife No. ^
Hnsb. No. 8444) ; fourUi cousin (Hs^
No. 3776). "
Cousin; 6 nieces..
Cousin.
Cousin.
Tabular Statement of Marriages.
433
PASTNKItS IN MARBIAOE.
a
3641
3642
3643
3644
3646
3646
3647
3648
3649
3661
i
I
o
«
{•b
{i
{1
' Assigned CAOse
I of deafness.
Diphtheria
Spinal OiMaae...
Scarlet fever. ....
Whooping cough.
Scarlet fever.
Sickness
9662
3653
3654
3656
3666
3667
3658
8669
{:
{b
{'1
Scarlet fever.,
{b^
{?
3660
3661
3662
' 3663,
3664!
B
B
Scarlet fever.,
Meningitis . . ,
Scarlet fever..
Spotted fever. .
Spotted fevw.
Fita.
Scrofnia.
A cold
Sores in head .
School for the
deaf where
educated.
Ohio.
Pa...
Md.
Kans..
Mo...
Ohio.
Va.
Va.
Ohio..
Ohio..
Ohia.
Ohio..
Ohio..
Oa..
Hartford.
N. Y
Oolo..
Colo.,
la.
ni..
Pa ..
Ohio..
Ohio-
Ohio.
Ind..
Ind..
Ind..
Ind..
Ind..
Ind..
Ind..
Ind..
Hartford .
Hartford. .
Itomarks.
Not deaf.
Not deaf.
Brother of Wife No. 4463.
Not deaf.
Sister of HuBb. No. 663. Dead.
Not deaf. Died 1883.
Brother of Hnsb. No. 3661.
Bister of Wife No. 2869.
Brother of Hnsb. No. 3660.
Second marriage ; first to Hnsb. No. 2869. Sister of Wife
No. 3660.
Died 1889.
Not deaf.
Died 1884.
Not at school.
Second marriage ; first to Wife No. 3767.
Not deaf.
Sister of Wife No. 3296.
Dted 1889.
Sister of Hnsb. No. 3314, Wife No. 2197, Hosb. No. 3486.
Brother of Hnsb. No. 8661.
Died 1890.
First maiTiage ; second to Wife No. 8662. Brother of Hnsb.
No. 3660.
Dead.
Second marriage; first to Wife No. 3661. Brother of Hnsb.
No. 9660.
Brother of Wife No. 476.
Sister of Wife No. 3592. Second marriage ; first to Huttb.
No. 4004.
434
Tabular Statement of Marriages.
3fl6fi
3667
I I
t
1868
IB67
1H90
lt«9U
I
3«i&|ia91;l8a7
win iioo
►
^74
ts»a
1887
1874
11691
iiem
3675 1^89 1689
1*077 18&4 1892
ai>7« li^2
B^Bxyuw Df Mabriaok.
No. af OliildfeD.
II
R 4
1 .. .
1 —
'J -
■|^
1 —
3 -
1 —
3079 1801 L
' I
aeaoie^iufl'i — _
3881. 1B91 .... rj ,,,,
3e82 1K0O 18C«{ (J -
■^m 18U0 1873 5 —
ue8f^
laui , .
i8yi ,,
' I
1893 \m — - —
i '
a6>'7 laBu lacHj i
< J I I I
Brothen KDd
[lucltidliiK Pw-
1KID pecordi,>d.l
I rHnibHDd
jHuBbmnd 1SI52 '2
iwifi^.,. '1855 <1
(Huebuid
jHuabAUd
I iHuRliand'ltMe 1
I 'tWlfe...!.... ....
182a 3
is2a 'A
.... 3
18SS fi
^HuBbaud lN&2fleY,
\ Wf/e j . . , . Mv,
lUuabuid'1800, fi
niiiubAudilg^! i
" I Wife. ..jlBaS 6
"i
fHUHb.
i Wife . . .
I HtiRbuia I860
{ Huh baud I860
iHiJHbftDd
■( Wifii . , , , 1H71J a
MiiiKtand 1
>MX^e ....
f btiiAbimdi..., J
j twjfe, ..lifts?' ft
' MltmLaudliHSrl 4
■( Wifr . , , ilsifi-i 7
I Iluabuud
I Iluabuud lNrp7
1 -
'2 -
3 -
1 !.
1 WMf. i —
" bCY.
1 , 4
1 I fi -
1 L.. ....
];:
(Himbslid ,...1 .IS S
j WSfr ! h ;l
m —
I -
1 Hiufhimd 1:>W] in 1^ ]M —
■j Will. , , , , 1819 4 1 :j ' —
^Hnhliinjil|l??6a
(Wire... I
I Hiijiband
TMititbaiid
ii I a _
^^1 3i:
i8;ii| 4
lfi7S 5
3( 1.-
a a —
'J 4 —
I WtU^
.. liyh'i- I I
i- -l-
Deaf Belatiyes.
[Not Including brothers and aisten
nor children.]
Nephew (Husb. No. 3524) ; niece.
Nephew (Hnsb. No. 3834) ; uieot.
Second cooain .
Gonain .
Cousin .
Qrand-uncle ; 8 grand-annta. .
(^rand-uncle ; 8 urand-aonta. .
Mother (Wife No. 371); uncle; aimt
Father (Husb. No. 3688) ; sr»ndf«i--
(Husb. Na 3690).
Father (Husb. No. 337\^) ; sr«ndfftL:
Husb. No. 8380) ; Rrand>unc]4^ iHn<i
No. 3377) ; grand-aunt ( Wife No. 1 :*
uncle ; second cousins (IncJndiDic v
No. 166, Wife No. 2465, Wife No. il-
Husb. No. 3378, Wife No. 4333 1 ; tb~
third cousina
Father (Hnsbw No. 3690)
Second cousin (Husb. No. 3688) .
Tabular Statement of Mairiages.
435
Pabtnbbs zk Mabbiagk.
S665|
3e66;
B
B
8)tf
3667| I ^
3670J i ^
8«71j i T^
36721 1^^
i 3673,
3674, I"
3676 { f[
i
3676i
{-
(■i
8678 |-
3679
3680
3681
86821
{I
{i
\Chi
{i
3684
3686
3687 .
L *
36881
AMignedcau
of deaftieM,
Spiiua disease .
Menlnaj
enlngitis. .
Dropsy Id head.
Dropsy In head.
Meningitia..
Gathering in head
Oerebro-sp. men.
Breaking through
ice.
Scarlet fever. .
Scarlet fever. .
Scarlet fever.
Scarlet fever. .
Scarlet fever. .
School for the '
deaf where I
ednoated. '
Remarks.
N. C I Brother of Wife No. 2623
N. G , Sister of Hash. Ko. 2523.
Kans.
Hartford { First marriage : second to Wife No. 3668.
I Not deaf. Died a few days after marriage.
Hartford Second marriage ; first to Wife No. 3667.
I Not deaf. Dead.
Ga
«» I
Ind.
m.
N. Y..
Mo..
111..
Ohio..
Kans .
W. Pa., EL'., St.
LonisDay, Mo.
W, P^
W. Pa.
Pa
N.Y.
N.T..
Mo.
Mo.
N.C ...
N. C...
N.O.
N.O..
N.O.
Ind...
Ohio..
Ohio..
Ind..
Ind.
Not deaf.
Not deaf.
Brother of Wife No. 1843. Parents cousins. Died 1888.
Parents oousina Sister of Hnsb. No. 3679.
Not at school.
Not deaf.
Not deaf.
First marriage ; second to Wife No. ^79. Separated.
Not deaf.
Second marriage ; Ist to Wife No. 8678.
Parents oonsins.
Brother of Hnsb. No. 3460, Husb. No. 3688.
Sister of Wife No. 3268.
Brother of Hnsb. No. 8460, Hnsb. No. 3682.
Parents second cousins. Brother of Husb. No. 8461.
Sister of Husb. No. 8102, Husb. No. 8809.
Second marriage ; first to Husb. No. 1856.
Not at school. Second cousin of wife. Died 1887 ?
Not deaf. Mother of Husb. No. 8461, Husb. No. 3686.
Dea*^.
436
Tahvlar Statement of Marriages.
Pabthxbb in Mabmaok.
Deaf ReUtlTeB.
[Not including brotberB uid siBt^
nor children.]
Oonsin .
Third cousins.
Father (Hnsb. No. 607) ; nepher nias-
No. 514).
Parents (No. 3608) ; grandmotiK^r w^:
No. 3606) ; KTeat>grandfather (His
No. 507) ; great-nncle (HusbL Xo iU
nncle (Hnsb. No. 3700) ; 2 coess-
(Wife No. 420, Wife No. 3474) : 3rc-
cousin.
Mother (Wife No. 8e96> ; grandfit:
(Husb. No. 607); nncle (Hnsb. N
611); cousin (Husb. No. 514 1; 2njf-
(Wife No. 420, Wife No. 3474).
Mother (Wife No 3096); graadfa:--
(Husb. No. 507); uncle (Hnab >
511) ; cousin (Husb. No. 514 1 ; 3 tiv*
(Wife No. 420, Wife No. 3474).
— Mother (Wife No. 9696) ; grandf^i:
' (Husb. No. 607); uncle rHneb ^
611) ; cousin (Husb. No. .'»i4) : 2 b.-i*^
(Including Wife No. 4175): nerS"
(Husb. No. 3697).
Niece (Wife No. 2727) ; second coc*:e
father partially deaf.
* Upon reTision the record of this marriags wai disoorc^
Tabular Statement of Marriages.
437
PABTinma nf MAnaiAOB.
1
%
8689
8600
3691
Aaaigned cause
ot deafnefls.
School for the
deaf where
educated.
Bemarkfl.
\ 14 1 Typhoid fever...
s
ni
Dead. Semi-mate.
{ - i —
( 4 1 Spotted k ipliwl
t...l...'!:!^-
Mich
Not deaf. First marriage. Mother of Hnsb. No. 3688.
( a 1 Meronrv _
Ohio
**^ t B JR<«rlet 'fever.....
Ky
Not deaf.
Parents third cousins. Sister of Wife No 2367.
3693, {b
3694 '
Ohio
N. Y
3696
\....
i
1
i . 1
.
Not deaf
3696 ^ g 1
Not at school. Sister of Husb. No. 511. Mother of Hush.
No. 8698, Husb. No. 3700. Died 1869
Brother of Wife No. 4176i
r B
Hartford
3697
c
f ®
Hartford
Hartford
Hartford
Hartford
Hartford
N Y
First marrtage ; second to Wife No. 8699. Brother of Husb.
No. 8700.
Mother of Husb. No. 8697, Wife No. 4176.
3698
Second marriage : first to Wife No. 8696. Brother of Husb.
No. 8700.
Second marriage ; first to Hnsb. No. 764.
Brother of Husb No 8898 Died 1884.
3699
B
B
Whooping cough.
8700
Sister of Husb. No. 1728. Mother of Wife No. 430 and Wife
Na 8474.
Not deaf Dead
3701
Hartford
Ky
Sister of Husb. No. 623, Wife No. 830, Wife No. 1176.
)703
Abandoned his wife.
{i
' 6
6
(a
Dropsy on brain.
Ohio
Second marriage ; first to Husb. No. 8706.
no3
Ohio
Ohio. . . .
Sister of Wife No. 888&
r704
Scarlet fever.....
Oonvnla'ns from
fWght.
Mr. Bartlett'8
Private SohooL
N. Y
Died 1890.
1706
Pa.T . ..
Dead.
DroDSv on brain.
Ohio
First marriage ; second to Husb. No. 3703.
(706
r* ■
\ 6 Roarlet fever.....
(
Mo
(707
{...., .::: ::::
1708
n
Hartford
Hartford
Brother of Husb. No. 8786.
Died 1889.
•
bo a duplicate of No. 3324. It is therefore cancelled.
438
Tahxilar Statement of Marriages.
8709
3710
8711
8712
8713
8714
8715
3716
3717
8718
8719
37»
3721
8722
8723
3724
3725
3726
3727
3728
3729
3730
3781
I
®
O
1890
1894
1890
1890
1890
1890
1890
1890
1890
Mabriaok
No. of Children.
1843
1868
1884
1876
1886
1892
1890
1892
1890
1892
1890
1892
1892
1890
1893
1892
18921892
1885
1891
1891
1892
1891
3732 1891
3783
3734
1894
1894
1890j 1
....! 1
I
18861 —
1890 1
1890 2
1864 .. .
1 1
2
I
PABTMXBS VS MAmBIAOK.
1
1822
Bi
[Ini
BO]
1
7
8
1
roth«
Sist
Bludl
ttreo
1
1
1
1
irsai
era.
ordei
6
2
Id
>eiw
a
P
]>eaf BelatiTea.
[Not Indndlng brotben and sisters
nor chUdran.]
(Hnsband
\Wlfe. .. 1896
/Hnsband...
\Wif*
(Hnsband 1797
\Wlfe.... 1811
1
7
1
8
9
1
1
1
3
4
6
—
/Husband 1797
(Wife ...."....
/Husband 1806
\Wife
6
—
{Hruhand
twjfe ....
/Husband
1885
1806
8
9
3
4
6
Cousin
\ Wife .'.
/Husband
twife....
/Husband
twife....
/Husband
twife....
/Husband
1864
1862
1849
1856
1866
1861
1»8
6
4
4
8
6
4
4
1
1
a
6
2
2
1
4
8
2
8
8
2
8
-
aaunta; cousin; others
Mother (Wife Na 4161) ; 2 nudes .?:l'
No. 8880, Husb. No. 3881); ci^^
nephew.
\Wife.,,.K...
jHuthand
iWlffi
imn
8
8
6
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
2
1
1
7
7
4
-
I """ . .. . -
(Husband 1868
twife.... 1870
/Husband'l860
twife... ....
/Husband 1829
twife.... 1862
^ 1
/Husband ...
twife .......
/HuBband'1869
twife.... 11866
/Husband '1869
twife...!....
4
6
1
1
1
1
8
6
-
/Husband'....
t Wife ........
1
1
iBfMband
twife....
/Husband
1862
4
1
1
1
8
....
—
\Wife
. ... 1. . .
/Husband 1863
tWife.... 1866
8
6
6
7
2
1
6
1
1
7
1
1
2
4
2
1
1
1
1
2 ' —
4 —
4 —
8 : —
1
(Husband 1868
(Wife....! 1867
Niece
/Husbandil861
twife.... 11863
"!.i..!!
/Husbandjl866
twife ....!....
6
-
/Husband; >32?
twife.... 1833
1
A
'11*
'
Tabular Statement of Marriages.
439
PABTmns IN Habriaob.
Hi
ill
:{i
3710
3711 |^>5
3712! {1>^
37131
(^
»"*l { i
3T15,
37161
^j{
3718'
I
3719
3700,
372l| { *
3723' {1^
l>i
3724
3726, I •
3727
8728
8729
3730
8732
3733
{•r
J Inf.
1 8
(Ohl
Anigned canae
of deafnefls.
Fever ,
Brmin fever.,
lUneos...
MeMlee.
nineBii..
Menlngltia..
Sickness....
Scarlet fever. .
kScarlet fever h
diphtheria.
Spotted fever. . . .
Spotted'fever.
Scarlet fever. .
Brain fever...
Scarlet fever. .
Brain fever. . .
Scarlet fever. .
Spotted fever. . . .
Pever
Gold contracted
at birth.
Scarlet fever
AfalL
Gamp fever. ,
AfaU
Oatherisginhead
School for the
deaf where
edncated.
Hartford .
Hartford.
Hartford..
Hartford.
Hartford .
N. Y
Hartford.
Hartford .
Hartford.
Hartford.
Hartford..
Hartford.
Hartford .
Qa..
Oa..
Ohio.
Eans.
Ohio..
Ohio..
Mo.
Mo.
Ind.
Ind..
N.T.
Ind...
Kans.
Mo.
Ind
Denmark.
Hartford..
Hartford.
N. Y..
Bemarka.
Not deaf.
First marriage ; second to Wife No. 3712. Died 1879.
Probably second marriage ; first to Husb. No. 290S.
Second marriage ; first to Wife No. 8711. IHed 1879.
Died 1S84. ?
Brother of Hnsb. No. 3716, Husb. No. 334& Died 1878.
Not deaf.
Not deaf.
First marriage ; second to Husb. No. 1824. Parents ooTUins.
Sister of Hnsb. No. 2764. Wife No. 2738.
Brother of Hnsb. No. 3848, Hnsb. No. 8713. Died 1873.
Not deaf.
Separated.
Parents second cousins. Sister of Wife No. 8904, Husb. No.
4162, Husb. No. 4160.
Brother of Wife No. 2726.
Parents third cousins. Sister of Wife No. 1883.
Seeking a divorce in 1892.
Not deaf.
Not deaf.
Deserted wife.
Not deaf.
Not deaf.
Third marriage ; first to Husb. No. 3168 ; second to Husb.
No. 8896.
Not deaf.
First marriage ; second to Wife No. 3768.
Died 1892.
Second marriage ; first to Wife No. 8846 ; third to Wife No.
I 8846. Divorced 1886 or 1887.
Kendall h Md. . ; Fourth marriage ; one to Hnsb. No. 2204. ParenU cousinB.
Sister of Wife No. 3820.
ni Brother of Wife No. 1720.
HI 1
N. 0..
Tenn.
N. Y.<
Pa...,
I First marriage ; 2d to Wife No. 8735.
I Dead.
440
Tabular Stateineiit of Marriages.
Masriaobs.
Pabthkbs nr BCa&biaok.
d
if
I 1
1 "^
1
No.
of C
hildren.
1
i
?;
QO W
fi
jl
Q
H ►
»7r« IKQO
IHSW
-
-
1
3736 1890
37371891
1§82
a
—
2 —
3738 1891
IBSB
1
-
1 —
. 1
2
-
2l-
3710 ISOl ....
3
-
3 -
1
3Til 1B5»
3
-
8 j —
3T43 18iyO
1
S7ia \^m
WtU IH^
im2
1
2
1
:iT4a laoo
—
2
arirt'iBfli
18M
4
-
4 —
B747 1t©a ....
3
3
- ' -
S748 18»}
i«9a
1
a7«i8a2
—
_
—
^na im^4
37m iaa3
lim
—
—
— —
^ihi iBa9
1889
-
-
- -
li7SU
IBIH
18^4
a7JM
...... .
1
.^7.15
i«94 mi
:tT{in
\9SU tKfi4
mm
I
1
1
37&H IH*>4 1^U4
—
—
— \ ^
37.ia lysi lap* -
-
1
H7tt(>
ISM
tSBS
....
Brothers ftod
SlBterB.
[Including Per-
son recorded.]
(Hn8band!l832!
t Wife.... 1866
(HnBband 1821
twife....;1830
( Htuband .... ,
twife 1881,
(Husband j.
tWife.... 1863
(Hnflband 1867
Wife
(Hnsbftnd 1843
Iwife
(Htuband —
\ Wife....' 18371
f Husb .
twife...
0 —
6 —
* I -
2 —
1 '.
2 I.
Deftf BeUtlveft.
[Not including brotbera and sitter
nor children.]
Father rHnsb. No. 4821) ; nephew (H^'
No. 4110) ; ad cousin ; aunt partni::
/Hnsbandi — i
t Wife.... 118481
/Husband
I Wife....
j Husband
t Wife ....
(Hnflband
Iwife ....
1862
1882
1886
1
1
— ; Father hard of heating ; niece ( Wifr
I 004).
I r
(Htubandl — '■.
Iwife.... 1842
^ I •
r Husband 1840
(Wife...
(Husband
t*Wlfe...i
1 1 2 cousins of grandmother. ,
6 2 3 — Distant cousin ,
7 8
(Husband 1830
(Wife...;.
(Husband 1861,
\Wife....
(Husband
(Wife....
(Husband
tWife....
1876
18681
1834'
(Husband*
\ Wife.... 1865'
(Husband .. !
twife... j. ..
/Husband' 1838
1866
1838
\Wife.
/Husband
\Wife....
/Husband
tWife....
/Husband
\Wlfe....
/Husband
(Wife....
1863
1871
1867
1868
1868
ii
1 ;
6
4
1 •
l-\
7 — Oousin and others .
• The details in regard to Wife No. ST49 ^rst
Tabular Statement of Marriages.
441
PAItTNBBIi IN MaBKIAOIL
Assigned cause
of deafbess.
A fall..
Scarlet fever. .
AfsU
Scarlet fever. .
Inilam. in bead.
6
10
Scarlet fever
Fever.
B
B
B
B
3
Scarlet fever
Bndn fever. ,
Spilepsy . . . ,
A cold.
Afall
Ck>ld in the 1
Scarlet fever. .
Meningitis
Sickness h fall. .
School for the
deaf where
edncated.
N. Y.
N. Y..
Hartford.
Hartford .
N. Y..
N. Y.
N. C.
N.Y..
N.Y..
ni..
Minn.
Oolo..
Ind...
Hartford..
Hartford .
Hartford.
N.Y.
N.Y
Pa. h Hartford
Ky
OiitT.
OntT.
N.Y.
Ark. h, Texas.
Texas
Ind...
N.Y.
N. Y..
N. Y.T
Gennany?..
N.Y
N.Y
N.Y...
Texas..
Texas..
Texaa.
Texas .
Pa.
Pa.
Remarks.
Second marriage ; first to Wife No. 878i.
Brother of Hnsb. No. 8708. Dead.
First marriage; second to Hnsb. No. 8079.
Not deaf.
Not deaf.
Not deaf.
Not deaf.
IHed 1887. ?
Sister of Hnsb. No. 3804.
First marriage ; second to Wife Na 8746
First or second marriage ; third to Hosb. No. 3Q4a Sister
of Wife No. 262 and Hnsb. No. 4oa
Second marriage ; first to Wife No. 8746.
Not deaf.
Second marriage ; first to Hnsb. No. 4183.
Third marriage ; first to Wife No. 8427 ; second to Wife No .
3428 ; fourth to Wife No. 8429.
Brother of Hnsb. No. 8400.
Sister of Wife No. 184.
Sister of Wife No. 137a Parents cousins.
Not at school. Semi-mute.
Dead.
Second marriage ; first to Wife No. 8609.
First marriage ; second to Wife No. 3654.
Not deaf.
Second marriage ; first to Wife No. 3812.
brood after the body of the work wis printed.
442
Tabular Statement of Marriages.
8761
3763
3763
3764
MABKXAOK&
Pabtnxrs nf Masbiaos.
18M
1894
I
; No. of Children.
18M
M
i P
I
1894 1894 — — I —
i
US94 1894 — —
8769 1894 1894
3766,1894 .
I I :
8767 j 1894 1894 1 — _
I !
3768 1893 1893; — ~
3769 1893 1893 — —
87701898 1893! — —
i ; 1
3771 1893 1 1893 — | —
3772 1894 1 1898 .
i ! ■
87731894 98-4*.
37741891 ...
I I
3776 1894 1898
3776 1890 ....
I I I
2 ' — ; —
3777 1892 .
i
3n8 1892 .
3779 1892; ...
I I
378o! 1891 ...
3781 1894 1894
I
rHUBlMiidll866
t Wife.... 1870
twife.... .
Brothenuid
Sirten.
[Indliidlng Per-
Bon recorded.]
{HuthanA
twife....|l876
/Husband 18621 8
twife...
(Hiub..
twife....
/Husband
twife
1869 1
I
1862; 4
1
1868
186U
/Husband 18671 1
twife.... |1846l 1
/Husband 1868 8
\Wif€.
/Husband
twife....
/Husband
twife....
/Husband
twife....
/Husband
twife .... I
1872 2
1873 4
1864
1862
1866,
18721
/Husband' <
twife... .
/Husband, ■
twife
/Husband 1869
twife.... 11870
/Husband .
twife... ..
/Husband; 1866
twife.. .L
/Husbandl826 1
twife... I
/Husband .
lWlfe....|.
/fltabondi .
twife. ...j.
/Husband>1869
3782
1894 1894
1 1
3783
18941861
1
1-1
3784
18fl5 1884 ' . . . .
3785
IfiOfllAfiQ
1
1....
3786!l894 1804
1 1
/Husband, 1847
t Wife.... 1 1869
I
/Husband —
tWife .... ;i838
Deaf BelatlTes.
[Not Including brotbera and Mstm
nor children.]
1
1
—
1
_
8
—
3
1
—
6
—
/Husband 1861 11
t Wife .... !1861
jHtuband .
twife....|.
/Husband 1862 12
twife....* 1866 6
1 —
8 I —
9 —
Cousin..
2 cousins (Including Wife Na 883)..
2 ooualnB (induding Wlft» No. SQV-
Tabular Statement of Marriages.
443
PABTNKBB in MARBXAa&
1
i
1
1
1
Assigned cause
of aeafneas.
School for the
deaf when
educated.
Inflam. of brain..
Oerebro-ap. men.
lU
3762
St. Louis Day
{1
lc^n^
3763
Pa
3';e4
: (
3'i6ft
,'{ =
C.N.Y
Pa
3766
\ B
)!
tax
f
Brain feyer
Agne&meaalea..
lU
3767
ni
3768
3769
Hartford
Mo.lE N.Y.Imp.
Pe
Scarlet fever
Scarlet fever
lU
3770
lU
H'Tdft Kendall
N. Y.kC.N.Y.
Neb. &Kans..
Neb
4771
S772
Typhoid fever...
Scarlet fever.....
Scarlet fever
Pa
773
{
(
!
ir/74
{ ■
::;;::;*!:!*!:;::: ::::::..::
f....
Scarlet fever
Brain fever
Ohio.
1776
Ind
J776
{..
1
{ *
NY
1777
{^
Ind
1778
f
Osnada?
r77»
{
(780
1781
f 6
Fail of 80 feet
Oerebro-«p. men.
Scarlet fever
Kans., Mich.,
ooa
t782
Pa. h OoUege. .
Pa
1
1 N.Y
783
B
{i
{-
In.y
W. N.Y
784
785
LeOoutenlx...
Kv
{5.
1 Ohio
7H6
Spotted fever &
quinine.
Ohio
Remarks.
Not deaf.
Not deaf.
Parents second cousins.
Second marriage ; first to Wife No. 3790.
Not deaf.
Brother of Wife No. 2966.
Not deaf.
Uneducated.
Second marriage ; first to Wife No. 3926.
Not deaf.
Dead.
Died 1880.
Dead.
Not deaf.
Brother of Husb. No. 8466.
Second marriage ; first to Husb. No. 27T6.
444
Tabular Statement of Marriages.
Mabbiaokr.
Pabtnxbs in Mabriaok.
Brothers and
8ister&
[Including Per-
son recorded.]
Deal BelAtive*.
[Mot inclnding brothen and aist^^
nor children.]
— 8 aunts (Wife No. 3413 is one) ; 1 m.
— 3 aunts (Wife Mo. 3413 is one) ; 1 to
— 2 cousins (Wife Mo. 3789 is one)..
3 second cousins (Wife Na 8472, H -<<
No. 363S, Hnsbi 3636).
3 cousins (Husb. No. 3316, Hofb 5
3317); 7 second cousins (ioclr.l:.
Husb. No. 8814, Wife Na aiVT.^-
No. 3486, Wife No. 36M Hub N
3315) ; third cousin ; neuiew tB .-■
No. 2776).
3 second cousins (Wife No. 8iTi, En^
No. 8636, Husb. No. 8626).
— Nephew.
Three second conslns (Wife No. 3*^
Husb. No. 8636, Husb. No. 96»^ .
Three second cousins (Wife Na MT:
Husb. No. 8636, Husb. Na 3636)
Tabular Statement of Marriagea.
445
Pabtnkbs in Mabbxaok.
I
92 ^
Lb
'» {b
I
« {b
7
I
9
Assigned cause
of deafness.
School for the
deaf where
edacated.
N.Y.
N.Y.
N.Y.
N.Y.
I
.IP*
Accident
Typhoid fever.. . .
Whooping cough
Ohio..
Mich.
Pa. & College.
Pa
Ohio..
Fall..
> Ohio. .
\ { ?H
r
(Inf.
{-'
Whooping congh. I Ohio. .
Stroke on templei
Ind...
Kans .
Pa
Hartford .
Erysipelas. ...
Whooping cough.
Scarlet fever
Accident .
Scarlet fever. .
Brain fever...
Scurlet fever. .
Scarlet fever..
Brain fever.
Sores in ears
ILb
I Whooping congh.
Pa..
Pa.
Ohio. .
Ohio..
W. Va . . .
W. Va . . .
Bath.
Ont
Exeter
Hamilton.
Ky. * Ohio....
Olnciunati
Germany
Ohio
Ohio
Hartford
Ohio
Pa
Ohio
Ohio
Remarks.
Brother of Wife No. 669. First marriage ; 2d to Wife No.
3788.
Died 1863.
Brother of Wife No. 569. Second marriage ; Ist to Wife
No. 3787.
Sister of Wife No. 2761. Died 1894.
Not deaf. Died 1880.
Parents cousins.
Died 1886.
Sister of Husb. No. 686.
Brother of Husb. No. 3806. Uncle of Wife No. 654. First
marriage; 2d to Wife No. 379J; Sd to Wife No. 3807.
Died 1891.
Sister of Husb. No. 3444 and Wife No. 660. Died 1864.
Brother of Husb. No. 8806. Uncle of Wife No. 554. Second
marriage; let to Wife No. 3792; 3d to Wife No. 8807.
Died 1891.
Sister of Husb. No. 1601. Died 1864.
Not deaf.
First marriage ; second to Wife No. 3796. Died 1890.
Died 1881.
Second marriage ; first to Wife No. 3795. Died 1890.
Parents cousins.
Second marriage ; first to Husb. No. 2479.
Brother of Wife No. 201, Wife No. 2801, Wife No. 3394,
Husb. No. 3800.
Brother of Wife No. 201, Wife No. 28^)1, Wife No. 3394,
Husb. No. 3799.
Educated in common schools. First marriage ; second to
Wife No. 3803.
Not deaf. Died 1881.
Educated In common schools. Second marriage; first to
Wife No. 3802.
Not deaf.
Dead.
Uncle of Wife No. 554. Brother of Husb. No. 8792. Died
1882
Sister of' Wife No. 1776 and Wife No. 961.
Brother of Husb. No. 3806. Uncle of Wife No. 664. Third
marriage; first to Wife No. 3792; second to Wife No.
3798. Died 1891.
446
Tabular StatemeiU of Marriages.
Masbiaoks.
I
a«00 iSStt IBM
mm
I
irill
ief»:ii«A6
I
mu
I
aMiBii-wv ....
I
UM'.^l it^U tti?a
;^ii IH^J mm
I I
I !
mB I (Hi 1*1*5
y>t2'j 1KH iw-a
No. of OtaildreiL
^'12 1 hW l»JiJ I 3
— I 2
I
— 2
12
I
— 2 —
— 3 j -
Pabtkxrb in MAmSIAOB,
ISM
]8ft9
1U31
1830
ia44
MVire ..'iMl
I I
f BuBbftud 1M0|
t Wife.... 1 1^40
fHnHbwmd
Brothers and
Bisters.
[Indading Per.
son recorded.]
fHuflbJLUcI
j£liiebsQ[]
jHiifibiiin[]
I Ef UMb&nd
iMfiO
1H64|
IHltf]
lJi41»
18*3
it^a
s
5
fUuKbiuid l«M8 T
tWlJtv,,. iHSi^, i
jHUflbaiid \»\ii\ %
(Wjlu iHife 10
!«'>>,,. J. , ' 11
I
jHitMljflu^l lH4rj !i
1 Wire. .,;lJs44 0
tHXft I ..
niniibunilllHfi:^
1 Wift . . . , llWlG
(HtiHhuud IM^'i
IMuNbeiLtai>^^J to
\ WJfi^ . , . . IliHll g '
( Hunfjdiiid lt$^V 4 '
1 \S \h'
Deaf BelattTcs.
[Not indading toothen sod cbtc»
nor children.]
8 oouainB (Wife No. 11 SS, Wif« >'x i
WUe No. 22211; two niecca. Br..
to Wife No. 8i)62.
Cousin.
Parents (No. 960).
— I Cousin.
Father (Hnslx No. 29S2)...
1 uncle.
Second cousin
2 second cousins (Husb. No. 7''^ ■^
Wife No. 3329} ; 1 third cousul
Tabular Statement of Marriages.
447
PABTKKBg IK MaBBIAOB.
School for the
deaf where
educated.
3 I Mumiw I Ohio .
B ' Ohio..
I
6 j Sickness | Ohio..
4 ' Croup j Ohio..
1 lOoldB Ohio..
I I
13 Overdose of qui- ; Ohio. .
I nlue.
S Scarlet fever < Ohio. .
3 I Scarletfever Ohio. .
Ohio..
5 I Inflam. of brain..! W. N. Y
lA Brain diaeaee. . . . N. Y. A W. N.Y.
BenuurkB.
Died 1883.
Slater of Huab. No. 1366.
Not deaf.
Not deaf.
Died 1889.
Died 1898.
Not deaf. First marriage ; second to Wife No. 8962.
Sister of Husb. No. »2lL Cousin of Wife No. 668. Died
B
..Pa.
B 1
..Pa.
4A Scarletfever...
4 IFright
1
..Pa.
..Pa.
. i Died 1856.
Hartford .
; Died 1849.
! Not deaf.
Died 1891.
Died 1889.
I Parents cousins. Sister of Wife No. 2304.
Parents cousins. Sister of Husb. No. 3841, Husb. No. 3843,
Husb. No. 3847.
Not deaf.
Died 1861.
Second marriage ; first to Husb. No. 2484.
Brother of Wife. No. 2098.
Not deaf.
Not deaf.
Brother of Husb. No. 3863.
Educated at home.
Sister of Husb. No. 677, Husb. No. 713.
B ' ! WlB.
1 1 Scarlet fever i Wis .
First marriage ; second to Wife No. 3833. Parents cousins.
I Brother of Husb. No. 3916.
I Died 1887.
448
Tabular Statement of Marriages.
Mabmaoks.
No. of Children.
i s
3834
o o
1890 1888
18891872
3836 18891887
3836 1889. 1873
.1
3837,1890 .
I
3838 1890 ....
I
3880:18931893
I
8840,1890;....
3841
I
189i!l866
38431891!....
3848 1890 .
3844 1893 1881
3846-18931891
3846
3849
18911887
I I
1890 .
1893 .
1899 ..
38601890
3861< 18901.
1
1
3a52 1890
...
1
38)3 1889
1889
-
38^4 1893
....
3
8866 1890
1885 1
3856 1890
....
4
2 -
3
1 ....
2 —
pABTirsBfl or Mabxiaob,
r Hnsbuid
(Wife ....
jHustend
(Wife....
rHtutMuid
(Wife..
j Husband
\Wife....
( Husband
tWife.
/Husband
twife .
/Husband
tWife.
/Husband
I (Wife....
-{
Husband
wife ....
THusband
(Wife ...
I Husband
(wife....
/Husband
tWife...
/Husband
\ Wife ....
Brothezs and
Sisten.
[Including Per-
son recorded.]
I
1866I
1868
1886
1851
1886
1883
1838
1850
1884
18431
1860!
1860
1859
1838
1846
1864
1863
1836|
1886,
1864
1865
1828
3 . —
/Husband
twife ....
r Husband
(Wife ....
/Husband
j tWife....
I /Hnab..
I t Wife ....
i /Husband
AWife.
1839
1861
1849
1863
1846;
1847 :
' /Husband
• twife....
I /Husband
\Wi/e.
/Husband
\Wlfe...
.... 2
1 I —
I
4 —
/Husband
tWife...
/Husband
twifo .
jHfUband
1 Wife ....
1801
1848
1864
1859
1R64
1861
1854
De«f BeUtiveiL
[Not including brothers sod s
norobUdren.]
2 cousins.
3 cousins...
3 cousins : 6 nephews or nieew.
3 third oonsins (Huab. No. 33K> is -
Parents (Na 2090) ; aunt i^u-
3288) ; 3 cousins ; niece.
— Uncle .
Second cousin.
6 nej^ews and nleoea .
' Ck>uBlns.
1 — ..
7 I — I Uncle.
3 ' — Niece.
Tabular Statement of Marriages.
449
PAKTKXB8 IN llABBIAOK.
I
3836
{\
3842
8843
8844
3846
384*
3848
»49
B
7
B
8
B
B
B
)850
»61
053
»64
n66
{••4-
{1
Andgnedcanae
of deftfkieM.
Slcknees. .
AfaU
Whooping oongh
Ulcen in ears. . . .
Fever
Spotted feTer. . .
Scarlet fever..
Oaatrlc or billons
remittent fever.
Fever..
Scarlet fever. .
Whooping oongh.
ninei
Siokne
Scarlet fever. .
Spotted fever. .
Spotted 1
Heaalea..
Scarlet fever.
School for the
deaf where
educated.
Wis
Wis
Halifax.
Halifax.
Halifax..
Halifax..
Halifax..
N.Y.
N.Y.
Hartford .
Hartford.
Tenn.
Tenn.
Wis., la., N. Y.
Wis
N.Y
NY
Wl8.&Ia
Ohla
Oa.
Ga.
Pa.
Ohio..
Ohio..
la.,
la..
Ind.
Ind.
Hartford.
S. 0.
S.O.
N.Y.
Mo..
Wis...
OhioT
Oal."
TWnarkw
Second nuurlage ; first to Wife No. 8892. Parents cousins.
Brother of Hnsb. No. 9918.
First marriage ; second to Wife No. 8886. Brother of Hnsb.
No. 8836, Wife No. 4403.
Parents cousins. Died 1886.
0. 8834. Brother of Hnsb.
Second marriage : first to Wife 1
No. 3836, Wife No. 4403.
Sister of Wife No. 3240.
Brother of Hnsb. No. 8884, Wife No. 4408.
Died 1876 or 1877.
Parents conslns. Brother of Hnsb. No. 3843, Hnsb. No.
8847, Wife No. 3821.
Mother of Wife No. 1404.
Parents oonsinB. Brother of Hnsb. Na 8841, Hnsh. No.
8847, and Wife No. 8821. Died 1886.
Parents conslns.
Sister of Wife No. 4089, and Hnsb. No. 2023.
Died 1892.
First marriage ; second to Hnsb. No. 4804.
Parents cousins. Sister of Husb. No. 4033, Hnsb. No. 4034,
Husb. No. 4212, Wife No. 1416.
Parents cousins. Brother of Husb. No. 3848, Husb. No.
8841, and Wife No. 8821.
Sisier of Husb. No. 87, Husb. No. 88, Husb. Na b9.
Died 1889. 7
First marziage ; second to Husb. No. 2184.
Not deaf.
Dead.
Dead.
Not deaf. Second marriage.
Brother of Husb. No. 8829.
Not deaf. Brother of Wife No. 749.
450
Tabular Statement of Marriages.
8857
88B8
8869
8800
8863
8864
8866
8866
8867
8868
8869
8870
8871
8872
8878
3874
1880
1890
1891
1891
1898
1890
189G
1898
1898
1890
1800
1890
1891
1892
1890
1893
1891
1890
1891
1890
88761890
I
88761890
3877
3878
8879
8880
8881
1891
1890
1890
1800
1890
1891
1892
1869
1892
1864
1892
1890
1881
1891
No. of Ohlldreii.
1869 6
1877 2
1847
8
Pabtnxu ut Mabbiaoc
(Hosbftnd
twife . .
twife.
/Hiuband
Brother* uid
[Tnclndlng Per-
■on recoiled.]
1867 1
1889! 1
1868 2
. 3
fHuBband 1846, 1
twife.. .i
(Hntbuid
twife....
/Husband
twife...
fHujsband
(Hnaband
twile....
(HnebAnd
twife....
(Husband
twife....
(Htafrand
twife....
/Husband
tWife....
/Husband
twife...
/Husband
twife.
/Husband
1861 2
1861, 3
1847 1
1866 6
1848
1866
1862
1866
1869
1862
1861
1869 6
1868
lb66;
1842, ]
1866
1872
1836
1867 i
twife... !l887
/Husband 1862
twife ....
/Husband
\Wife
/ Husband
\Wife..,.
1861
/Husband 1S60
twife....' 1872
iHtuhand\ ....
t wife.... j 1861
I
/Husband ....
twife.... 11864
/Husband! 1841 12
t Wife.... 1843 4
/Husband 1833
t Wife.... 11849
Husband 1 1824
Wife.
1828
r
1
rHasband;1822
[wife. ..'1827
1 I —
2 I —
8 —
Deaf BelfttlTes.
[Kot including biotbers at
nor clilldreii.1
Parents (No. 129) ; nncle(HiiBb. No 1£
Uncle
2 cousins.
Oousin (Wife No. 882) .
2 second ooustns .
2 second cousins.
2 second cousins. ,
2 second eoDslns
Parenta (No. 810); 8 unclm (HiaisbL S
81)9 is one) ; aunt ; 3d cousin.
6 nieces and nephews (inclodixkc ^::
No. 8717, Wife No 8904, H^ 3^-
4162, Husb. No. 4160).
3 second cousins
— : 6 nieces and nephews (indadiiur »*i
I No. 3717, Wife No. 8904. Husb >
I 4162, Husb. Na 4180).
Tabular Statement of Marriages.
451
Pabtnbbs in Mabbiaob.
1
AMlgnedoanae
ofdeaf&ew.
School for the
deaf where
educated.
Remarks.
/ B
HI
Not deaf. Deserted his wife.
First marriage ; second to Hash. No. 2611.
Not deaf. Sister of Wife No. 1270.
Died 1801.
Brother of Wife No. 1MB.
Not deaf.
Second marriage; first to Hnsb. No. 808.
cousins.
Not deaf. Separated.
First marriage; second to Hnsb. No. 1887
No. 1138.
Sister of Wife No. 3878.
Died 1861
Not deaf.
Not deaf.
Not deaf. Parents cousins.
Brother of Husb. No. 3879.
Sister of Wife No. 3860.
Brother of Husb. No. 3878.
Sister of Husb. No. 808, 'Husb. No. 811, Hua
No. 618.
Brother of Husb. No. 8881, Wife No. 4151.
Sister of Husb. No. 1888, Wife No. 88ia
Brother of Husb. No. 8880, Wife No. 4151.
Sister of Husb. No. 813.
\ 4
Spotted fever...
Ill
{b
Nancy, France.
Md
Aberdeen
( B
\
(.'"
{
f B
N. Y
{ B
N. Y
/ B
N.Y
W. N. Y
Mloh
N.Y..:
/ B
Scarlet fever....
{-
i s
Spotted fever....
Hearlet fever
Intermit fever . .
Spotted fever. . . .
{ «
N.Y
{'I
Ohio
Ohio
(...
HL
{ 4
111.
Furento third
{b
Ohio
Sister of Wife
{^%
Brain fever
Oong'nof aplne..
Scarlet fever.....
ni
Ill
{'i
N.Y.
N.Y
{b
Slckneea.
Brain fever
Bickets
Md.*Pa
W. Va
{1
Hartford
Hartford
Ia.AColl.
la
( B
{ 1
Typhoid fever...
Scarlet fever. ...
Gerebro-ap. men.
/ 12
N. Y
{-
i 9
( B
Ind
{ B
Ind
( .
ease.
{ 8
(
Ifilwaukee
Montreal
N. Y. ASt.Joa.
N.Y
i B
Scarlet fever
{ B
N. Y
f B
Va,
{ B
N.O
b. No. 812, Wife
r B
Hartford ......
Hartford
Hartford
Hartford
{.
r ®
Died 1881.
B
452
Tabular Statement of Marriages.
Mabbiaosb.
1864
88o4
3887
I
i
o
1890
1890
18901
1892!i879
1890,
1890 1883
38881890
8889 189u
88901893
3891
1891
Mo. of Ohlldren.
1890
18M
I
!«91li*««ilS79
aK«3 iWSO 1B72
1891
aa9ft
3899
3900
3001
3902
3903
3904
890S
3906
1899 1891
1880 ...
18d(^tH5a
tMM)iia42 —
1890|1846' —
J
1890{
1893
I
18891889
1890
1890,1866
1898 1891
1890 .
I i
— , 1
2
Pabtnsbs nr Mabbiaob.
1836
1826
1804
1807
/HiubaDd
\WIfe....
(Htisbaud
\Wlle.
/Husband 1804
tWife.. . 1620
(Hnsband 1828
twife.... 1862
( Husband 1816
twife....
( Husband 1H66
iWife... 11867
(Hnsbandl826
twWe....|1822
(Husband 1849;
twiie....,....|
{Htuband —
twife.... 18661
iHtuband — i
t Wife .... 1866
Brothers and
Sisters.
[Inolndlng Per-
son recorded.]
I I I
(Husband
twife ...
/Husband
(Wife ....
{Husband
Wife....
/Husband
tWife....
1864
1861
1821
1861
I860;
1864|
1860;
1862
ft ;
4
6 I
1
6 \
7 .
6 I
1
I
6 I
1 I
3I
7|
8 '
7 ,
1
1 I
5
3
14
8
14
^.
I
1
6
1
1
/Husband 1836^
1 Wife.... 1852,
/Husband 1814
\W1f^
(Husband 1810
i»»<r«....
/Husband 1810
t Wife.... 1 1818
/Husband 1 1842
\Wife 1888
/Hasb .
tWife...
/Husband .
\Wlfe.... 1867
/Husband 1867
IWife
Deaf BeUtiTes.
[Not including brotbers and siftsv
nor children.]
4 —
6 —
6 1 — 1
8 —
13 —
Cousin .
4 > — Aunt ; 2 cousins .
7 I —
jHusband 1839
(Wife.... 1844
jHusband 1839
(wife.... 1841
/Husband 1848
twife.... 1844
I
8
4 I 2
3 8
2 1
Aunt ; 2 cousins .
3 nieces and nephews
Mother ( Wife No. 4151): 2 uncles Hsk'
No. 3880, Husb. No. 3881} ; 2 nirrrs
3 nieces and nephews
Nephew.
Tadular Statement of Marriages.
453
PABTHKRg IN MaRBIAOS.
I
8
B
B
B
B
1
B
3
6
7
8
B
{'I
4
1
IS
Bcarlet fever. .
SickneM In head.
Oong'n of brain.
Lang fever. .
MeMlea
Scarlet fever. .
Scarlet fever. .
Scarlet fever.
Scarlet fever
Oong^ of bnln. ,
AfUl
SlokneBS ,
Geretnro-ep. men,
Slckneas
Spotted fever. . . .
Scarlet fever. .
Scarlet fever. .
in ]
Brain fever..
MenlngltiB..
OonvnlaionB.
School for the
deaf where
educated.
Hartford . .
Hartford..
Hartford.
Hartford.
Hartford.
Hartford..
. 0. &Pa..
IlL.
Hartford.
ni. k OoU.
lU
Hartford.
Hartford .
N. Y..
N.Y..
Ind.&Mich..
N. T. & Ifinn.
Wla..
Wia..
N. Y..
N.Y.
Ind.
Ind..
Ind..
Ind.
Hartford.
Hartford.
Hartford.
Hartford.
Hartford.
Hartford.
lUoh..
Mich.
5^-
Ky.
Ky.
Hartford.
Hartford.
Hartford.
Hartford.
Hartford..
Hartford.
Remarks.
Died 1877.
Dead.
Fint marriage ; second to Wife No. 3884. Died 1870.
Second marriage ; first to Hnsb. Mo. 648 Died 1880.
Second marriage ; first to Wife Ko. 8888. Died 1878.
Dead.
Died 1892.
Brother of WUe Ko. 799, Wile No. 8058.
Second marriage ; first to Hnsb. No 989.
Not deaf.
Brother of Wife No. 8010. Not deaf. Dead.
Died 1889.
Sister of Wife No. 1688.
First marriage ; second to Wife Na 8896. Deserted his wife.
Died 1891.
Died 189a
Second marriage ; first to Wife No. 8894. Died 1891.
Second marriage ; first to Hush. No. 8168; third to Hnsb.
No. 8798.
Bister of Wife No. 9990.
Died 1889.
Not deaf.
First marziMe : seoond to Wife No. 8899. Died 1874.
Not deal ^ed 1848.
Seoond marriage ; first to Wife No. 8898. Died 1874.
Second marriage; first to a hearing man.
Flzat marriage ; seoond to Wife No. 8906. Brother of Hnsb.
No. 8906.
Parents second conslns. Sister of Wife No. 8717, Hnsb. No.
4160, Hnsb. No. 4169. Deed.
Second marriage ; first to Wife No. »904. Brother of Hnsb.
No. 8906.
Brother of Hnsb. No. 8904.
Sister of Wife No. 186&
454
Tabular Statement of Marriages.
Mabruou,
■g £_ Ka. of GbUdr^a,
3 9
I ; ij ^ ti 1 I
H jf '^ it \ a^ a
SftOT
LS^M
189U
3
%0^
isfoa
...
3^
1S1M
"
!
39t0 1^
9??
-
asll IMJO
■■
301^
m.!yi
1 , T ,
♦ ,
[lV-1 ..^IV
I
Bm:iilBW3l*^ -^ _ _
3017
i^ji»ea — _ _
inxM) ,.,.,.
isoo i*J?3 * — ^
3»l«lH|^l ... 2 .,, . ..
lSSOlH!f« — — —
lvW\ 1B5T 1 — 1
im ' ^^^^ . -.
ISflO IM4 i I — 3
im0 1WM^ — — —
sa^imi
I
1^01 -
Pabtnxbs nr Maksiaok.
I
Brottaenand
, Slstera.
I [Including Per-
^ I ton nooided.]
-e. ! . - , ■
J II
IHiitibuid -..
|Huflb«iid 1^8
iWiJfe.... iHfll
JHiubMid IfiST
I iWlffi.
I IHiiabj&nd lsg4
IWtfp..,, 1H02
iHUiibaDfJ ine9
Vwifiv... ia7<?
( nimbaiid IHBT
tvVU(^. ...
1 2
1| 3
a| 1
rsuRbnud 1^31 n
a ..
I HuHbojid 1»17
> H V<s , . . , .
r HtlHbRDd . , . ^
i mto :..
(Wife „ , ,
1 1 tt'lf".'
SO!J^ 1HU^I 41*
30a0 li!«l 18(>& 5 — CI
i wtri< ,,,, i!^4i
^OViit'...
1
tWifi' .,,1840 1
jftiiHl^nrl INJO. 4
tWIfu IWlii n
i f llnMliunil IH^U i
'iWlfn.,. laUe S
H, 1
nil]
!fw.
Deaf BelatiTec
[Not Indnding brothen and Bsta^
nor children.]
Oouain:
Nephew..
Gonain (Hnab. No. 688).,
2 oooalna (Wife No. 9966 la one}..
Second cooain (Wife Na ItfO)...
7 oousina (Inolndlng Hnab. Ko. W .
Uncle and niece. .
2 remote rebttlyea on motber'a ^'•
niece (Wife No. 8214).
Tabular Statement of Marriages.
465
PABTHUtfl IN MaBBIAOS.
I
3910
{?
1lX
3912
3918
8914
8916
3916
8917
8918
8919
{I
8920
8921
3922
3928
{i
B
B
{1
8924
3926
8920, J —
8927,
8928
8090
8932
{1
{.t
{i
{I
{%
W»i ^ «
ABsigned MOM
of deatoen.
Soarlet fever..
Brain ferer. . .
Brain fever.. .
Sorofol'B otorrhea
Soarlet fever..
Hnmors
Spinal menlngitiB
Soarlet fever
Scarlet fever and
aJSS!^.
Weakness from
birth.
Scarlet fever. .
Meaalea.
Soarlet fever. .
Sickneas.
Fever. .
Fever.
Inflanuin 1
School for the
deaf where
educated.
N. Bninawlok.
Ill
Kana .
Pa.
Pa.
H. Mann and
Hartford.
Olarke&H. M.
la
Ill
Hartford.
111. & Neb.
Neb
Md.&Ooll.
Md
Md.
Md.
Wi&.
Hartf'd k Ooll.
Wia. & Tenn. . ,
Va..
Va..
N.Y..
N. Y..
Hartford.
Va
▼»..
Tenn.
N.T.
N.Y..
m....
Ohio..
Ohio..
Hartford .
Hartford .
Hartford .
Hartford.
Ohio..
Bemarks.
Not deaf.
Second marriage ; first to Hnsb. No. 17.
Second marriage ; first to Hnsb. No. 2126.
Parents conslns.
Parents oouainB.
Parents cousins. Brother of Hnsix No. 8832.
Dead.
Not deaf.
Not deaf.
Half brother of Wife No. aD2a
Sister of Wife No. 1680.
Slater of Wife No. 3486 and Hnsb, No. 1976. Died 1878.
Not deal
First marriage ; second to Wife No. 8926.
Mother of Wife No. 4267.
Second marriage ; first to Wife No. 8994.
Not deaf.
Not deaf. Dead.
First marriage ; second to Hnab. No. 1880.
First marriage : second to Wife No. 8931.
Sister of Hnsb. No. 3688.
Second marriage ; lot to Wife No. 8880.
Semi^mnte.
456
TcUntlar Statement of Marriages.
BftAmKUOAfl.
Pabtmxbs or Maxbiaos.
=
1391
1893
1304
ia9a
!«,*
vm
1894
1884
1895
IHM
ia95
lt!02
1889
1804
1390
1389
I39B
IS89
1804
1393
vm
t 1 No. of CHUdKsa.
i Ewiband
Iwife ,..
Iwtfe....
fHnsb&nd
tWJf«,...
J Hiubaad
Iwiffl , .
fHiubuid
twife....
jHuAbud
twife.,..
twife....
rHuflbwd
twife. ..
1
18S6
1807
18e9
iseQ
1867
1868
1868
1867
1857
1862
1844
1867
Brothen and
SlBten.
[Including Per-
son recorded.]
Deaf Balattres.
s
%
isai
]g03
lS9i
ISftS
vsm
1393
^
^
1
i
D
i
i
s
[Not Indoding brothen and Oilan
. nor children.]
ansft
4
~~
a&34
agss
-
-
A deaf-mute in family on motber^ ii^ 3
generations back.
~2
~
Ctonsin
-
-
-
-
3&3K
39iO
1891
18^
1173
ia87
lfi93
-
8<1V.
-
4
—
Cousin (Wife No. 8ia0)
a04l
jHuabAQd
\Wlfe....
(HuHbuid
(Wife...
jHiiabAnd
\Wlfe.,..
1871
1876
1862
1860
3yi2
9043
<J944
1045
1
3
%
1
1
1
1
1
iWJfe....
Iwile....
i8M
i
twife....
(Huiband
twite.,..
1 Husband
twife....
(Hueband
twife.. .
rHiiflb»nd
twife....
twife,,..
\U^hQsnd
twife
1862
1862
1838
1849
'62?
1867
1880
1831
1869
5
4
4
7
1
—
a()i(t
Oousin • '
»IJ47
3&iS
»fl49
:;"
2ooualn8 -
^so
1883
4
....
i
§
2
4
2
1
3
6
1
1
3&jl
....
1
2
—
'ooTifin ,,'*'!!"*" *'
»il62
Mative* (Wife *No.*'88is) j* m'w^
(Wife Na 1168, Wife Na 2344. Ev^
2221).
jHti*b*nd
twife,...
/Huibud
twifB , , . .
jHtuband
twife,...
rHuHband
Lwife.,..
JHnflbind
twife....
1816
1822
1844
1846
1850
18S8
1814
1813
1
1
8
1
8
1
8
1
2
1
^njj
395*
"2'
•r
3SG^
3%fl
3fi&7
4
1
4
-
Parents (No. 8967); aunt; 3 ^
aunto ; grand-uncle ; 2 nepbevs ^
nieces.
Uncle; 2 aunts
'
Tabular Statement of Marriages.
457
Pabtotbbb w Mabriagiu Z^*^^ ' or*^ ^ ^rS
1
AndgBed canae
of deatoess.
School for the
deaf where
educated.
1 I ^-i.Nivii:KsiTy
Bemarka.
/
Oong. of brain
from a fall.
Meaalea
N. Y,
33
N. Y
Slater of Hnab. No 1903.
U
N. Y.Imp'd....
N.Y.Imp'd....
Kana
Mo. & Neb ... .
C. N. Y. k Coll.
C.N.Y
Ind
I 2
SickneM
36
Brain fever
Brain ferer
Spotted ferer....
Spinal lyiftTilngltIa
Ocanebro-cpi men.
Scarlet fever.....
FUl
I>iedl894.
S7
Ind
Va
Second marriage ; flrat to Hnab. No. 877.
Va.
89
Ind
Neb
Catarrh
la. & Coll
Brother of Wife No. 1922.
r....
Va
41
I
Va
ni
{ •
Sioknees
{ '
Typhoid fever...
Ill
Par^mtfl fourth confiina
i....
(44
i 1
{-
Spinal meningitia
Wla.
M5
Not deaf.
M6
[1
i 2
Brain fever
Brain fever
Whooping cough.
Abaoeaa
KendaU
Md
Wl
Mich
Mich
Wia
^\....
^'{%
Ill
Ind
Ind
Probably second marriage ; ilrat to Hnab. No. 2804. Siatar
of Hnab. No. 1709.
ikaI ^ 6
Brain fever
Mich.
)51
)63
, I
)-
Partially deaf .
i{-
Second marriage ; flrat to Wife No. 3818. Not deaf.
Pa
Died 1871
*^it B
p»
r
N, Y
Brother of Hnab. No. 8966.
AfMl
Pa
1 ( B
N.Y
Flrat marriage ; aecond to Wife No. 4000. Brother of Hnab.
No. 8964:
Died 1890.
•''i.
OntUng teeth....
Pa
f B
Pa
p»
Brother of Hnab. No. 8968, Hnab. 3968.
Died 1892.
K6'
Intermittent fev.
Pa
Died 1886.
Pa
Mother of Hnab. No. 8966, Hnab. No. 8968, Hnab. No. 8869.
458
Tabular Statement of Marriages.
Haebiaobs.
I
aSTT 1S92
S9TS 1890 imi
1891
1^1
No. of ChlldieiiH
I
FjLRTHus nr Mabbiaok.
j Hmbud
twife....
|Hiubuid
jlwtfe.,,.
I |Huiib«ad
iwiffl ....
JHuftbaad
lWil«>...|18eS
JHuBbuid IS^
~ I t^Wc,. 1B31
jHtubAod IBS9
\Wif0.... 1SI3
I
1»4«
1136
IBlfi
1B4£
1§M
1B«0
l&itf
jHuibuid
IHuflbuid
(Rqebuid
tWlfij ...
jHnitMAd
tWifB ....
jHuflbiJid
■i»Va....
jHuitbuid
jHOfband
J Huftbuid
fHiubuid
1^
1680
1B64
1CJA«
Le44
IHAfi
Brothenuid
[Indudlnir ^^^^
laso
leeo
18*7 1
1M0
1§51
IMfll
^Wife,...
(HuHlMUid 1B30
r Buffbond
fHUHbuid
Iwvp,...
(Hub baud
\Wlfe., .
18^1
1^^
1843
iHiLiBl^mnd
IWIfo
niuftlxiuc] IbOS
J/fTUband ,
twifo. .J]
U(
Deaf BelBtlTM.
[Mot inoluding brotheorB and ■
norohildren.]
Parents (No. S967) ; aunt ; graDd-uBe^
2 gimnd^annta ; 8 nephews and ckri
Parents (No. 9867) ; aunt ; gm^nacit
2 grand-annts ; nephew.
Uncle.
Great-uncle.
Father's brother and sister..
»Yes".
Tabular Statement of Marriages.
459
PABTirBBS IN MAKBIAOB.
AMlgned
of ■
Scarlet ferer..
Lftndannm.
Bnin fever. . .
Sosrlet feyer. .
DiBOMe.
MeealeB.
Typhoid feyer...
Scarlet feyer....
Sioknew
Inflam. in the h'd
Scarlet feyer..
Brain feyer. . .
Typboid feyer.
Scaiiet feyer..
Brain feyer...
Scarlet feyer..
B
9
Scarlet feyer
Spinal meningltia
B
B
Meaalea II canker
rash.
Inf.
B
Gradual decay...
r 6
Scarlet fever.....
B
B
School for the
deaf where
educated.
Pa
Pa
Pa
Pa
N.Y
Md
Mo
Ark
N.Y.
Hartford
Pa
Pa
Ohio
Ohio
Ky
Ohio
Ind
Ohio
Ohio
Ohio
Ohio
N.Y
Ind.
Mich.liWle...
Mich
Wle
Wia
Ind
Ohio.
O.N.Y. kOoll.
O.N.Y.
N.Y.
N.Y.
Ill
N.Y
N.Y..
Ind
N.Y
England
Hartford.
N.Y
N.Y
Remarks.
Brother of Hneb. No. 3966, Hnel). No. 8969.
Brother of Hnsb. No. 3966, Hnsb. No. 8968.
Finrt maniage ; second to Wife No. 8986.
Separated. Died 188a
Dead.
Parents second cousins. Sister of Husb. No. 2065.
Second marriage : ilrst to Wife No. 8969.
Died 1894.
First marriage ; 3d to Wife No. 8966 ; 8d to Wife No. 4006.
Not deaf. Died 1866.
Second marriage ; Ist to Wife No. 8964 ; 8d to Wife Na 4006.
Died 1893.
Died 1876.
First marriage ; second to Wife No. 3962.
Not deaf. Dead.
Not deaf.
Separated 1888.
Sister of Husb. No. 1179. Second marriage ; first to Hnsb.
No. 8566.
Died 1879.
Not deaf.
Parents couslna. Brother of Husb. No. 3978 uid Wife No.
4404. Died 1886. (?)
Not deaf.
Parents cousins. Brother of Husb. No. 8977, Wife No. 4404.
Parents cousins. Sister of Wife No. 1181.
Not deaf.
Died 1891.
Died 1891.
Not deaf.
460
Tabular Statement of Marriages.
§
1
t
a
^
*a
*
^
1
Makbiaoks.
i^ ITo. of Ohlldren.
SSS4;1ffiH>
I
I
I
saet 18Q0
I
IB73 —
I
IHBI ]
1870
sapaaHsa
iHfil
l»»
aSJKl 199(11 . . . .
3&M
3997
309IJ
3999
i«K>
40D1
41)03
4(MU
4(Ht7
4^>^
inai i»»9 —
I
]mf41tl9l
leoi IBM
ISWJ J87f.
Pabtmbes im Mabbtaok.
- {
1
1
Kuflbuid
Wife...
1394
1836
Wlfft ....
iasA
EuAtwnd
Wife . , . .
...
Hrothenand
Sisten.
[Intiltiding Per-
jicm recorded.]
-!(
fHuAbftud
twil* ....
jTBiubcnd
Iltiflbvid
Wtfij ....
1^1.
im
/HUHbftlid;
1SA3
1^
(HllAbABd 1^13
ysm .,,- m7
fHi]Jtbimd
twifii ....
(HllitbflJld
{HiiAb&ud
WV«...
jRimbuid
! tWife ..
laia
Itffll
1800
JHuRt»ad;i9B9
(Wifo. . ^IB66
Hnnbvidi
1 W ife .
i@a«
(HiiHbiAd 1«T1
tWifH..,Jl8<30
|Wlf (^ ...
fHiu^buid
j Hunbuid
(Wife,...
(Hiifltaiid'iaa?
twtfe .... 1844
fHiiBbuid
mtfe
\im
jHnflbfuidi^
J
f HQJlb .
fII(iJiliiiiidlS39|
l^Vlse, ,
(//■iiyll^Ni .
. Igi2, S
(llrtiibiKDd tandl
fHiiMiiuidtaiti
De^ Relatives.
[Not including brothers and ais^s
nor chUdzoi.]
Aaecondcooain..
A aeoond ooosin..
Uncle.
Third oonain..
Second oonain.
Uncle and aunt deaf late in Ufe..
Tabular Statement of Marriages.
461
Fabtnkbs nr Marbiaok.
1
A
8
B7
6
B
Assigned
of deaf I
Scarlet fever and
di|ihtherla.
Scarlet fever and
diphtheria.
Scrofula. ,
Scarlet fever. .
Cold...
Fever. .
Cold.
Scarlet fever. .
Convnlalona dur-
ing dentition.
Convnlalona
Scarlet fever. .
Scarlet fever. .
Scarlet fever. .
School for the
deaf where
educated.
N. y.
N. y..
N. y..
Ont..
Ont.
N Y..
N y..
N. y..
N. y..
N. y..
N. y..
N.y..
N. y..
m..
la.
lU..
m.
ni..
Oin. Day .
Kane.
N.y..
N.y..
N.y..
N.y..
Md..
Md.
B
N.y..
B
N.y..
N.y..
Cong*n of spine. . lU
8 Scarlet fever. .
11 iCatarrhT
Sores in 1
Measles..
Scarlet fever..
Scarlet fever. .
Mumps
Whooping cough.
N.y..
N.y.,
Md & Coll .
Col
Hartford.
Ohio..
Ohio.
m.
HL AN.y..
111. h, Iowa .
Ark.
Ark.
Bemarks.
Brother of Husb. No. 8984. Died 1873.
First marriage ; second to Husb. No. 3984. Sister of Wife
No. 3883.
J7ot at school. Brother of Hnsb. No 8988.
Second marriage ; first to Hnsb. No. 8988. Sister of Wife
No. 3883.
Second marriage ; first to Wife No. 8960.
Parents cousins. Brother of Wife No. 8344
First marriage ; second to Wife No. 8991. Dead.
Dead.
Second marriage ; first to Wife No. 8990. Dead.
Dead.
Died five months after marriage.
Not deaf.
Died 1879.
Not deaf. Divorced.
Attended common schooL
Not deaf.
Second marriage ; first to Wife No. 8956. Brother of Hnsb.
No. 3964.
First marriage ; second to Husb. No. 8664. Slater of Wife
No. 3693.
3d maiTiage ; 1st to Wife No. 8964 ; ad to Wife No. 3966.
Semi-mute.
Not deaf.
Sister of Wife No. 146, Husb. No. 3896.
462
Tabular Statement of Marriageff.
MABBIAOB8.
PABTKSB8 nr Mabriaos.
Brothers and
Sisters.
Clncladlng Per-
son recorded.]
Deaf BelatlTw.
[Not inclndixig Inrothen snd e
nor otdldren.]
— Orand-«ant..
— — ! Second cousin (Wife No. 141).
Ooasin .
~ — 2 grand-aunts. .
Second cousin .
Second cousin. .
Neptiew
— — Aunt and uncle..
— Uncle (deaf by accident at Sey'n of agi|
Tabular Statement of Marriages.
463
PABTNKB8 XH MaRBIAOS.
Nerve fever.
Nerve fever...
Scarlet fever
MembruioiiB c'p.
Intertnit'nt fever
Catarrh
Brain fever. . .
Scarlet fever. .
Scarlet fever...,
Scarlet fever...,
Typhoid fever. ,
ConvalBioDB.
Brain fever..
Brain fever. ...
Rising in head.
AfaU.
Scarlet fever. .
Measles
Catarrh fever.
Scarlet fever. .
Meningitis....
Croup
Scarlet fever. .
Sickness...
Sunstroke .
School for the
deaf where
educated.
Germany ,
N.Y
Germany ,
111
Wis
ni
Hartford
Clarke, HTd k
Horace Mann
Pa
Kendall
Pa
Pa
Hamil'nftOnt
Brlgh>n & Ont.
N.Y
Hartford ,
Va., Bait., Pa..
Horace Mann,
Hartrd k Col.
Ohio
Pa
Pa
Ark
Ark
Kftpg
Kaos. AcKy.
Ark
Ark
Pa
Pa
Pa
Hartford....
Mo
Mo
Pa
Pa
Pa
Pa
OhioAcCoU....
N.Y. AW. NY.
W.Va
S.O
S.O
Ohio
Pa
Ohio
Ohio
Kemarks.
First marriage ; ad to Wife No. 4010.
Died 1889.
Second marriage ; first to Wife No. 4009.
Sister of Hush. No. lOSa
Sister of Hush. No. 3401
Second marriage ; first to Wife No. 4145. Parents cousins.
Second marriage ; first to Husb. No. 8860.
Sisterof Wife No. 4874.'
Brother of Wife No. 688, Wife No. 9075, Wife No. 941. Died
1888.
Not deaf.
Brother of Wife No. 3916. Second marriage ; iirst to Wife
No. 4167. Divorced 1872. Died 1881,
First marriage ; second to Husb. No. 1611.
Second marriage ; first to Husb. Na 8427.
Died 1889.
Sister of Wife No. 1610. First marriage.
Parents of Wife No. 8107, Wife No. 2900.
Brother of Husb. No. 4027, Husb. No. 4046.
Brother of HusU No. 4026, Husb. No. 4046.
Sister of Husb. No. 8319.
Not deaf.
Not deaf.
Not deaf.
Parents third cousins.
Brothers and sisters all partially d€«f .
Brother of Wife No. 1416, Husb. No. 4034, Husb. No. 4212,
Wife No. 8846. Parents cousins. Died 1881.
464
Tahdar Statement of Marriages.
r"
a
aiAILBIAOKB.
Ko. of Children.
I
iat*\vaa leu
I
I
I
i
AMI ii^a'issG: 1
I
I '
I
lOU i»i^ lasii!
iU4£i'ieH9 ifu^
1
mi^ \mv^ lK^:j 4
4001 inm ,,.
Ami \^m \mi' e
iOfii iMyo ....
4rJi5C 1460 ,..,
4067 li&l im&
1 ; —
1
Partkxbs nf Mabbiaok.
rHasband
(Wife....
(Husband
1 Wife ....
(Husband
\Wife ....
(Husband
(Wife ....
(Husband
twife ....
(Husband
\Wife....
jHtutband
tWife....
jHusband
(wife ....
( Husband
(Wife....
I Husband
(wife....
(Husband
tWife....
(Husband
t Wife ....
(Husband
twife
184ft
IS46
(Husband
tWife.....
I Husband
(Wife...
(Husband
tWife....
i Husband
t Wife ....
(Husband
\Wife....
(Husband
twife...
(Husband
\Wif€....
(Husband
\ Wife ....
{Huthand
tWife ....
( Hutiband
tWife....
( Husband
tWife....
Brothera and
Blsten.
[Including Per-
son recorded.]
1843|
1846|
1847
1844!
185.5
1865 1
1881 i
1823'
1859 7
1861
1811,
1812{
1811
1812
1811
1820
1866
1856
1865 7
1824
18S4
1860
1863
1840
1832
1836
1841
1868 2
1829
1834
1840
18371
6
10 I
Deaf BelattTM.
[Not Including brotben and s«:es
nor children.]
Uncle (deaf by accident at 36 y*R c' wl
2 nephews.
Mother (WifeNa 1911) ; uncle : «^
nieces (Wife No. 38, Wife >'a 2
and Wife No. 4336).
Second couain.
Second cousin.
2 cousins
A third cousin.
1821, 8
18211
1834,
2 —
Niece.
11 6 I — Third cousin .
1866
1863
1864 1
4 —
12
3 i 9 1 — 1
! ' I
11 — Second cousin.
TaMar Statement of Marriages.
465
Pabtnxbs in Mabbiaob.
i
{
{
{
3
2
B
{1
{I
{I
[\
{\
•■{t
,2A
ABBlgned OMue
ol deafneea.
ScrofnlAintheh'd
Ferer
Scarlet feyer. .
Brain fever.,
FaU.
FaU.
Scarlet fever. .
Brain fever. . .
Oong'n of brata. .
Whooping oonch.
Whooping congh.
Whooping congh.
Inflammation. . . .
Scarlet fever
Scarlet fever. ...
Typhoid fever...
Scarlet fever
Scarlet fever.
Scarlet fever. .
Meaalea
Scarlet fever. ,
Scarlet fever. .
Scarlet fever. .
Scarlet fever. .
Scarlet fever. .
Scarlet fever..
F*ll
Oerebro-ap. n
Spinal fever .
School for the
deaf where
educated.
Ohio..
Ohio.
Ohio.,
Ohio..
O. &O0II.
Ohio.
N. y. .
N. Y..
Ireland Ac Ont.
Ont
Mo.
Mo.
N.Y. Imp'd..
Ganajoharie .
N.Y
Oanajoharle...,
Ganajoharie....
Ganajoharie. . .
N.Y
N. Y..
N.Y..
Minn.
Minn.
Pa.
Pa..
Pa.
Pa.
Hartford .
Ohio. ....
Hartford.
WlB
Pa..
Pa.,
Doncaeter .
Doncaster .
Bomarkfl.
Parents cousins. Brother of Hnsb. No. 40S3, Hnsb. No.
4213, Wife No. 1415, Wife No. 3846.
Died 1880.
Died 1891.
Dead.
Sister of Hnsb. No. 19Si. Died 1892.
First marriage ; second to Wife No. 4286w
Died 1898.
Not deaf.
First marriage; second to Wife No. 4042, third to Wife No.
4043. Died 1889.
Sister of Wife No. 86 and Wife No. 668. Died 1887.
Second marriage ; first to Wife No. 4041 ; third to Wife No.
4048. Died 1889.
Died 1881.
Third marriage ; first to Wife No. 4041 ; second to Wife No.
404Z Died 1889.
Second marriage ; first to Husb. No. 984. Died 189&
Brother of Hnsb. No. 4026, Hnsb. No. 4037.
Parents second cousins. Sister of Husb. No. 1628, Husb.
No. 1842.
Brother of Husb. No. 4124.
First marriage : second to Wife No. 4297. Divorced. Parents
cousina Brother of Husb. No. 4049.
Hartford.
Parents consina Brother of Husb. No. 4048.
First marriage; second to Husb. No. 4066.
Not deaf.
Died 1864.
Died 1866.
Separated.
Hartford.
N.Y.
Wis.
Ont &Mloh..
Sister of Wife No. 1688.
I First marriage ; second to Wife No. 4064. Died 1889.
I Not deaf.
I
I Second marriage ; 1st to Wife No. 4063. Died 1889.
Sister of Husb. No. 1608, Wife No. 943, Husb. No. 1666.
! Not deaf. Deserted wife.
I Second marriage ; first to Husb. No. 4049.
I Not deaf.
Sister of Wife No. 1602.
Mich.
Mioh.
466
Tabular Statement of Marriages,
MABniAOZfl.
j.
40901889
I
406lilBSO
4xm
4oaa
4057
406§
4fm
4070
4071
4074
4OT6
407fi
4577
407i5
407B
J030,
4Ck§l
40My
1890
laeo
lg90
1890
iflfla
laao
laaa
1890
1890
18W
IJ^O
IBTIJ
1^4
1&*3
IflTO
lB6e
1876
lti70
1833
leM.lHTS
ItWiaTi
I
18P0 1B8*
1890 1H68
llisflO 1838
1800 185a;
1893 1885
No. Of OhlldrQa.
1900
1868
1
1
u
A
-
3
I
-
1
3
-
a
4
-
»
3
-
3
1
"
t
12
"
1
1
1
3
-1
3
3
3
4
4
1
~
L!
fi
if
-
a 1
—
'1
2
—
a
3
-
2
-
~
-
-
"■
-
1
— 1 I
*
-
ft
I
-
I
Pabtkxbs Dr SIabuaox.
/Husband
twife....
r Husband
twife ....
(Husband
tWife ....
/Husband
IWife....
/Husband
tWife ....
iiad
/Huabaad
/Hnabaad
/BnnlmDd
twif« .
/HtiKbaud
twife .
1860
1860
1868
1866
1860
Brothers and
Sisters.
[Including Per-
son recorded.]
18691 11
11
( Husband
\Wife. ..
THosband
Iwif e ....
/Husband
tWife....
/Husband
iWife....
/Husband
twife.
/Husband
twife....
/Husband
tWife....
/ Husband
twife....
(Husband
1864
1869
1864
866
1866
1867
1822
1828
1860
1861
1810
1811
1840
1840
1827
1838
184S
1866
1844
1849
1803
1843
1860
1846
1851
1868
1869
1829
8
1809 8
t Wife.... 1 1888
/Husband '1814
twife.... |1816j 7
/Husband 1814 • 8
twife ....
fHusbcMd
tWife ....
|Hu8band
(wife ....
/Husband
twife....
1866
1829
1840
1846
1839
Deaf Belatlvw.
[Not including brothers and i
nor children.]
— ' 3 cousins .
Cousin..
Mother ( Wife NoV 1911) -uncle; t^
nieces (Wife No. 4836, Wife No. 21^
Second cousin
Second cousin.
Second cousin (Husbi Na 4274 u
8 cousins
Qreat-unde .
Tabular Statement of Marriages.*
467
Pabthxbs nr Mabbiaok.
1
o
A
{I
{1
{I
{I
\ «
v..
{1
{I
{\
{^
Aaaigned oanse
of deafnen.
Scarlet fever
Brain fever
Brain fever
Scarlet fever
Scarlet fever. ....
Gathering in head
OhlU
Spotted fever....
Diphtheria
Tnflimn. of brain..
Scarlet fever
Scarlet fever
School for the
deaf where
educated.
Mich
Bemarka.
4058
Mich
Cal
4069
<^
Wia
4000
Wia.
Ind
Died 1800.
Mo
4062
Mich
Mich
4063
Montreal
N.Y
Hartford.
Hartford
Hartford
Hartford
Col
Parenta oonainB. Brother of Wife No. 23.
4064
Brother of Wife No. 2942. Died 186a
4Uttb
First marriage ; aecond to Hnab. No. 697. Sister of Wife
FIta.
No. 676, Huab. No. 3169, Husb. No 3171, Husb. No. 3172.
4066
Scarlet fever
Scarlet fever. . . .
Scarlet fever
Scarlet fever
Col
4067
4068
Hartford
Hartford
Hartford
London.
Hartford
N. y.,P>L, and
Hartford.
Hartford
Mo
First marriage ; oeoond to Wife No. 4068.
Not at school. Died 1869.
Second marriage ; first to Wife No. 4067.
Died 1892.
4060
Brain fever
Brother of Wife No. 271.
Died 1886.
4070
Erydpelafl. >,
Died 1863.
Sister of Wife No. 168a
4071
Scarlet fever.
Cold
Mo
Mich
4072
Mich
Sister of Wife No. 4076.
Not at school
4im
Ky
Second marriage; first to Husb. No. 66a Uneducated.
{1
r
Ua
Scarlet fever
Typhoid fever...
Scarlet fever.. ..
Mother of Wife No. 3a Sister of Wife No. 86 and Wife
No. 4041.
Brother of Hosb. No. 4076.
40J4
Ky. ..:..:.::::
Ky
Brother of Husb. No. 4074.
4075
Ky. ..::.:;;::.
Mich
Mich
40"/ 6
Diphtheria
Sister of Wife No. 4072.
Hartford
Hartford
Hartford
Hartford
Hartford
Hartford
Parents cousins.
4077
PaU
Sister of Wife. No. 1981.
4078
4079
Spotted fever....
Scarlet fever
Spotted fever
First marriage ; second to Wife No. 4079.
Died 1841.
Second marriage ; first to Wife No. 4078.
Sister of Wife No. 81 72. Died 1886.
Hard of hearing.
4080
Scarlet fever.....
Inflam. following
a severe cold
SpuHiinflT -TIT -11
HI
N.Y
Died 1882.
4081
lU
Died 1876.
4062
Rlcketa^flta....
Brain fever
HartTd k. Coll.
Hartford
First marriage ; second not tabulated.
Second marriage ; first to Husb. No. 7ia
468
Tabular Statement of Marriages.
vim
IBM
IBfiO
!
4Ofi7'1890
\
4090.1«9O
1
i093
m\
4004,18^
401M1890
u:m leao
ia»i
1872
No, of CJhildrta.
_- _
I
iSfitl
18S1
I8«ij
1«M
4101 lew
110^ lU&O iȤa
4103 ISS^
4HM im*u
410«M89a
4iri6 1894
7
1
4
^ I
W P
Pastitsks IK Mabbiaox.
Wlf« ....
I
en
170K
IBLl
rHiiKbuid i837
(Wife... ".,
[Iticluding Per-
mm recordid.!
1HT6 a
18»2 —
1««3 4
41U7 1894), 1^1 ■
II
410aitl90
-{
HushaiiJ ^837 i
jHuHbiutl lH5^i 3
(Wife '
! JUuMbuDd
' tWfr . ,,
J H unbend
JHuiLiflUd IttSa
iHSfi
iHiiRbosd
(HUMbUld
J Husband
IWlfi .,.,
j HuKbAniiJ
1*570
lS19i»ev
181^7
181»
1840, IS
18J1!
jHup.bii»dH**2^
I Htiiibiuitl
jHuiibftiid
iWil?....
iQiiali^ud
(Wife...,
1869
jHnMjaiid,l8(12 9
Iwift ...jlHai ^
I Huttljaiid iH/i^ i2
— I ^ , —
jUiiKbAiid
tWlfr ..
) HciBttwjd
i HunlMbd
tWtfe...
(Wife?,,.,
jHuiabKiid
1800 10
IHOB 1
IHMJ 9
18711 5
ihm> 1
lJ*lfl. 3
1H5I P
1958 10
» Kimbwid \Am 7
iHusbaad 1846
iWift' .
. 1^^
tWifr .... jisio
JllUHl)Mid 1B07
la
* ; —
1 -
^1 =
7 -
fi —
V-
Deaf BfllUtTCB.
[Mot Indndin^ brothers u
nor ohlldren.]
2 nieces (Wife No. 74 is one} ; 2 nff^^
(Husb. Mo. 3329 is one) ; 1 atha >X
Miece.
Psrento (Ma 2030); aunt (Wife >:
2288) ; 2 conslna.
3 nephews.
Nephew and niece.
Parents (No. 2434) ; nnde (Hnsb N'
3386) ; aunt (Wife No. 29) ; coiEia-'
(Husb. No. 3547 is one).
Cousins.
Uncle .
Tabular Statement of Marriages.
469
PABTKXB8 nr Maruaox.
I'l
ill
AnigDed oaaee
of deafoesB.
School for the
deaf where
educated.
Bemarkfl.
' r B
Hartford
HartfoM
Ill
Died 1868
4083 i
«084 {25<
Whooping cough.
First marriage ; second to Wife No. 4066.
.m{%
Whooping oongh.
IlL
ni
Second marriage : Ont to Wife No. 4064.
Sister of Hnsb. No. 8139.
Brother of Hnsb. No. 4087.
«86i{ *
MoonUin feyer. .
Oregon
Scarlet feyer.....
Btokneas
Oregon
Oregon
Oa
Qa
Brother of Hnsb. No. 4086.
First marriage ; 2d to Wife No. 4069. Divoioedt
Not deaf.
Second marriage ; Ist to Wife No. 4088.
Sister of Wife No. 3844, Hnab. No. 2023.
Dead.
Not deaf.
4088 < _
*«»l{ B
Oa
anon /....
N. 0
4090 <•;;_•
Typhoid feyer...
ni
m
Sister of Wife No. 8626, Hnsb. No. 181, Wife No. 866a
anon / B
Oa
Fever
Oa
Ind
Brother of Hnsb. No. 4004. Dead.
Died 1891.
4093, <
Scarlet feyer
Ind.
^AQi i B
Ind
Brother of Hnsb. No. 4008. Died 1864.
Died 1871.
4094 1 3
Ohla
HI
4096 {-i'
Brain feyer
m.
4096 {• 3
Mo
4097 { I
Spotted fever....
Whooping ooogb.
Diphtheria.
Mnmpa k meaalea
Scarlet fever
Spotted fever....
nineas
Ohio
Ohio
Second marriage ; first to Hnsb. No. 868
4098(2
4099{I
Tenn. it Oreg. .
Alik,aa.AcTenn.
Eans. it Iowa. .
^Mlll . . . . , .
4100 {§
Hartford
Hartford
Pa
Died 1860.
Died 1880.
4101(1^
4102| { 1
Scarlet fever
SnuBtroke
P*u*N. J
Ia.,Heb.*Ooa
Hartford
Ind
Parents second consins.
Not deaf.
4103 {i
4104 { 1
N. 0
Parents second oonslns. Brother of Husb. No. 4106.
Sister of Wife No. 4106.
NO ... .
4106 i ^
Meaalea
Ala., Texas....
AU
W{B
N.O
Parents second oonslns. Brother of Husb. No. 4104.
Sister of Wife No. 4104.
Not deaf.
Died 1863.
Not deaf.
N 0
^.^-1 (
Hartford
Hartford
4107 { 1
««' { i
Diaeaaelnhead..
Typhna fever
470
Tabular Statement of Marriages.
4109 1891
4110 1892
4111
4112
1892
I
1890,1868
4113 1891
4114
4116
4116
4117
4118
4119
4120
4121
1891
1868
1892 1892
1892
1890
1890
1898
1891
41221891
41231890
4124
41261889
41261894
4127
1886
4128
4129
4130
4181
4182
1891
1892
1843
1890
18901878
18901887
1890
18911890
I
1891 1 1891
No. of Ohlldren.
1 —
2 ' 1
Pabtkxbs xh Mabbiaok.
j Haaband
\Wlfe....
I
I
1868
1841,
Brothers and
Sisters.
[Including Per-
son recorded.]
1868
1869
r Husband
twife.
j Husband 1829
(Wife
JHusband|1829
r Husband
(wife....
(Husband
18 I
1843 13 I
Wife.... 18461 6 '
(Husband,-
tWife
SHu»hand\ .
twife....|.
/Husbacd 1861
jHu9band
\WIfe....
1867
(Husband 1826
\Wife .
(Husband
tWife
4
1
1
(Husband 1862
twife .... 11868
(Husband 1863
jWife.
(Husband
\Wife....
(Husband
\Wlfe....
(Husband
tWife
1868
1866
1867
1861
1866
1846
1861
1817
1812
J Husband 1844
i Wife.... 1 1862
(Husband 1889
t Wife.... 11862
(Husband 1863
XWife....^.
(Husband
IWife.....
(Husband 1782
\Wife....\.
(Husband 1 1864
t Wife.... 1869
I (Husband, 1863
t Wife..... 1864
10
18
10
Deaf BelatiTes.
[Not including brotben and tiMtoi
nor cbildren.]
Mother ^grandfather (Hush. Na tSL
aunt (Wife No. 3740).
Oousln (Wife No. 41U) ; S nephen
nieoe.
4 cousins (including Hosb. No. iir ,
Husb. No. 4118; Hush. No. 4114k
8 nephews: 1 niece; cousin CWHt'^:
4111).
Nieoe (Wife No. 481) ; two tu^^
cousin (Wife No. 4111).
2 nieces (Wife No. 481 la one) ; 1
cousin (Wife No. 41U).
A cousin partially deaf.
Second cousin .
Nrohew • 2 nieoee (Wife No. 986,^1*
No. 3196).
8 second cousins
2'abular Statement q/ Marriages.
471
PASTHXBa IN MaBKIAOK.
I
{=?
6
3
2+
8
{-
13
3
{I
Aadgned cftQM
of deftfnen.
Inflam. In head..
Bnln ferer. ,
Fever.
Fever
Fever.
Ghndual low. .
Gold in head.
BlAing in ears..
Fever.
Measles and
whooping cough.
Bhenmatlc fever,
Brain fever
Spotted lever. .
siokneM. .'..'.'.'.'!
Typhoid fever.
Soarlet fever.
Titfimrw ijx head.
Ulcers in ears...
Mmnps
Brain fever. ... ,
Typhoid fever. .
Sunstroke ,
School for the
deaf where
educated.
Hartford II OoL
Hartford.
W.N.Y.,Oal.A
Oregon.
CaL
Tenn.
Tenn.,
Tenn
Tenn..
Tenn.
Tenn.
Tenn.
Tenn.
Tenn.
Hartford .
Ky..
Ind..
Mo.
Mo.
la..
I*..
Va.
Va..
Pa..
Pa .
Hartford.
Hartford .
Hartford.
Hartford.
Oennany.
Hartford..
Ohio.
Ohla.
IlL.
'Rjwua.rlf,
First marriage ; second to Wife No. 4113. Brother of Hush.
Xo. 4114, Hnsb. No. 4118.
Mother of Wife No. 481. Died 187S.
Second marriage ; first to Wife No. 4111. Brother of Hush.
No. 41147Hu8b. No. 4118.
Not deaf.
Brother of Huab. No. 4111, Husb. No. 4114. Died 1880.
Brother of Husb. No. 4111, Husb. No. 4118
Not deaf.
Not deaf. Died 1889.
Not deaf.
Parents seoood cousins.
Parents cousins.
Parents cousins.
Parents cousins.
Brother of Husb. No. 4047.
Died 1808.
Died 1894.
Died 1888. 7
Brother of Wife No. 906, Wife No. 1178, Wife Na 3413.
Brother of Wife No. 1944.
Not deaf.
Died 1863.
Not deal
472
Tabular Statement of Marriagef.
a
I
4133
4liM
413ft
4136
41ST
4138
4139
4140
4141
4142
414a
4144
414S
414fl
414T
4148
414Q
41S0
1B08 '67T
ieg3iS6«
1890 leee
Ko, of Cmidraa.
1S90 18B0 -^
Wm 1803 3
I I
lasa ISM —
1«90 .. 3
1890\... 3
1891 leoii —
I I
laao: —
I I
leei 1869 1
leoo ..,
I '
Vim
1BS9 18W, —
IHSO
is&a
1873 %
1890 * . . , 8
4153 1B90 1B74 3
I I
41JS3 1HIK2 1B»2 —
I I
41M iMsa lawa —
I
41»Iltiiml85&
I
I
Pastxsbs xh Mabbiaos.
Brothers and
Slaten.
[[nclndlzig Per-
icu recorded.]
jHuubwdlSaT
I f HuMband 1839
\Wire.... 1839
I X9iM^ .... It^^
! /Hn^bsnd 1SS3
lBfl5
leei
{Hmbud
Wife ....
{HiubftDd
Wife- .,
1 Wile.,.., 1850
I I 1
/Hoibuid
\W^....
/E^bud
twife...,
jHuiibAad
am
twife....'l8tfu
I I
t Wife,... 18*4
I I
IHiiflbftud l&4a
JHOBbAnd Itifis'
iHVe -
jHiiibuidlB33
JHtiBbifcndL«> J
I iwife..., 1870
jHnabuidlB^fi
twife,.. 1865
jHuE)buidie36l
twV«.... ... .
rEicibuid IB&3 a
Lirif#...J. .. ....
inM*bafid\ ,-*,
twtfo,.. 1 11311* C
jUiiib(mdlB4T 8
1.
184£i 3
j Husband 'll^i9
tWlfi?.. .1866
jEiiflbuLd ld5i»
twife . . , . 18Sa
JBtwlmud . , .,
rHiiBbuid, 18:^8
hvife...Jlfi3fl
16
Dettf BelatlTeB.
[Not including brothen and a
nor children.]
3 oonalnt of grandmother. .
Oonain
ioooBlna..
Cousin.
Nephew.
Mother (Wife Na 4151) ; 3 imdm (H«t
No. 8880 : Hnsb. Na S881) ; S nkcei;
1 cepbew.
Second cousin (Wife No. 4U1).
Mother (Wife No.4161) ; 3 nndea {E6«N
No. 3880; Hnsb. No. S881); ska:
nephew.
Ctonsins (indoding Wife Na 4155)l--
OonsinB (including Hiud>. Na 4135). •
7 second cousins.
Tabular Statement of Marriages.
473
PABTimts m Mabktaoe.
4183
4134
4185i
4186
4187
4138 .
4138
4140
4141
4142
4148
4144
4146
4146
4147
4148
4149
I
4U0|
{i
V.
rinf.
{••b
{••b
{'^
{::::
{■■i
{■-
If-B
""l { b'
«1M { *
UMJ {••••
"»{b
Aarigned can
of oeftftaew.
Sowlet f erer. .
Meningltla..
Scarlet f eyer. .
Scarlet f erer..
Brain ferer.,
Memb. croup . .
Brain ferer.,
Scarlet f erer..
Fright of mother.
MeaaleaJimmnpa.
Brain fever. . .
Scarlet ferer..
School for the
deaf where
educated.
N.Y.
N.y.
N.Y
Hartford .
Germany.
Oermany.
Tenn..
Tenn..
Tenn..
Tenn..
Tenn.,
Tenn.,
Oermany .
W.Pa....
Mich.
Md...
Hartford.
N.Y...
Tezaa.
Oin. Day.
Germany.
N. 0.11 8.0.
Hartford
Hartford.
HartfoM.
Hartford.
Ohia.
Ohio..
Ga..
Ga...
N.Y.
N.Y..
Bemarka.
Dead. 7
Ftnt marriage ; eeoond to Hnab. No. 8747. Mother of Wife
No. 1198.
Diedl898L
Brother of Hnab. No. 4187.
First marriage ; second to Wife No. 4188. Brother of Hnab.
No. 4186.
Died 1889.
Second marriage ; flret to Wife No. 4187. Brother of Hnab.
No. 4186.
Dead.
Second marriage; flret to Hnsb. No. 8618. Sister of Hneb.
No. 3487.
Not deaf.
Not deaf.
Perenta oonaina. Firat marriage ; 2d to Wife Na 4012.
Not deaf.
Brother of Wife No. 887a Diedl89L
Died 1888.
Not deaf.
Brother of Wife No. 890i, Wife No. 8717, Hnab. No. 4162.
Separated. Parents aecond oonaina.
Not deaf.
Not deaf.
Sister of Hnsb. No. 8880. Hnsb. No. 8881. Mother of Wife
No. 8904, Wife No. 8717, Hnsb. No. 4160, Husb. No. 4162.
Bto. of Wife No. 8904, Wife No. 8717, Hnsb. No. 4160.
Parents second oooslna.
474
Tabular State^rient of Man^iages.
4167
4168
4169
4160
4161
4162
4168
4164
4166
4166
4167
4168
4169
4170
4171
4172
4178
4174
4176
4176
4177
4178
4179
4180
4181
1891
1890
1890
1898
1890^888
1890
Mabbiaois.
1874
1890
1898
1890
1890
1K90
1898
1890
1892
1891
1890
1898
1890
1890
1890
1890
1890
1890
1892
1890
1898
1868
1892
1861
1892
1874
1876
1886
1866
1891
No. of OhlldreD.
Pabthxbs nr Mabbiaok.
/ Btubftud
1 Wife....
jHuibaud
/Hiiflbiknd
iHimbuid
(Huibiud
tWlfe...,
fHitntMud
) H Uiibmad
tWtfl! , . . .
IHiiflband
\Wlfe...
(HnibAUd
ISflU
Brothera and
Siatera.
[IndodlDg Per-
son reoorded.]
lise 6
1870. 1
18W
\wn
JHiinbaDd
tWifti , . . .
J Hiiabftnd
(Wife..
j HiisboBd
f ETii^b«Qd
\Wire..,
jHusbAsd
IWlfe....
jBiiebftad
tWife . . .
IH^
li38
vm
1F18
lil7
\ B Uflbiifid
\ HuHbapd
( lltiab . .
I EiifibiLijd
) WifL- ....
I Wtfc , . . . l&B
1347
1H46
1891
li29
1H31
ie«i
1869
]K06
fHfial>aiid 1H05
tWifi-.... IMIJ
J Hii^baad
tvilfy ....
|i Mtmbfiiid
IRiW
183C
10
Deaf BelatlTes.
[Not inoloding brothen m
nor children.}
2 oonainfl (inclndlng Wife No I4i2
Ck>asln
Gonain.
17
Father and others partially deaf.. .
Parents (No. 3606) ; grandmotho- x^'^'^
No. 8696) ; great-grandfather ^Biifl
No. 607) ; great-miclc (Hoab. No UI
a oonaina (Wife No. 420 and Wife Xa
8474); nnde (Hoab. No. STO^: ^
oonain.
Tabular Statement of Marriagea.
475
Pabtmuw in Kabbiaok.
4167
41S8
4169
4160
4161
4163
4168
{%
««!{'
41«b' i
*K
41S7
B
4163! I
Inf.
iii
4169 { B
4170* / ^
Aasisnedcan
of aeafneM.
DiphfhfirU.
Bnttn foTBT. ,
Bnin fever. ,
Dropsy In heftd.
Inf. rhen.of ears.
IllneM.
Salt rheum
SoarietfeviBr...'.
*1^^ { B
4173
4178
4174
"»i{A
4177
4178,
I
4180 / ®
4179
Whooping cough.
Scarlet fever..
Slcknees
Sorealnthehead.
Ohills and fever.,
FaU.
Scarlet fever..
School for the
deaf where
educated.
Mo.
Mo.
HI
Ind. k Ky..
Hartford .
Hallfhs...
Ohio
Hartford.
Pa. k College.
MlM
Whipple
Hartford
Hartford.
Hartford .
Neb
N. Y. k Neb.
Hartford..
Hartford.
Tezaa...
Oa..
Ga..
Hartford.
Hartford.
Hartford.
Hartford.
Hartford .
N.O..
Mich.
Mich.
Hartford .
Hartford.
Hartford.
Ky...
Ky...
N.y..
N.y..
Bemarka.
Died 1891.
Died 1898.
Not deaf.
Died 1888.
Not deaf.
Brother of Wife No. 9916. First marriage ; second to Wife
No. 4017. Died 1881.
Died 1886.
Died 1869.
Not deaf.
Not deal
Sister of Hnsb. No. 8097.
Sister of Hnsb. No. 9090, Wife No. 797.
Brother of Wife No. 4489.
Not deaf.
Diedl86&
Died after 1870.
Died 1868.
476
Tabular Statement of Marriages.
MAHUAon.
Pabthibs IK MAmaiAOK.
i
-5
l_
1893
1890
1890
tH90
1880
1880
1«K>
1890
laoi
1890
1890
law
1890
isa»}
1890
1890
1890
1890
i«»
1B90
1B91
1880
ltt9l
1891
!
1890
1BA3
1890
Ho.
3
Of C
i
IbUdJ
1
ran.
t
1
i»a3
1888
im
1833
1863
1830
1808
U12
[la
i_
I
rothc
aiat
oladi
areo
1
1
2
ers.
ordo
's*
4
4
Id
1]
i
Deaf BelAtiT««.
[Not including brotbera and itotin
nor ohildz«n.]
nva
1
JHnibwid
iWife . . . ,
fHiiEbiind
I Wife,,..
{HuHhand
twife.._
jHuiibAdd
tWife..,,
(Wife...
1 Uimb , .
4IS3
411M
-
-
-
9
1
1
9
1
-
Qreftt-Aiint , ,
41S0
1871
18A3
4
a
1
1
4
...
418S
4188
\Wife,...
jHUAljUid
I Wife....
1840
1848
9
I
2
....
Fattier (Hu»b. Na 14) ; aunt ; unck
Mottier (Wife Na 4934)
418^
a
-
8
lWlfe.„.
(HnibftEid
j Huabmid
1851
1833
1838
1823
3
S
I
8
6
—
4] 00
mn
6
-
Iftftl
1881
ma
laea
i8aa
1870
1
3
a
4
-
1
2
2
4
-
{ Huibitid
(wife..,
jHtiBbktid
^WJfft,,.
musibuid
\\\IU , , , .
JHuibuid
(Wife....
iHnftbimd
(Wife....
1 HuHbLUd
\Wift
1826
i*«a
]b27
IS33
1837
183>i
1837
1847
lM4a
ima
8
4
8
a
7
3
6
8
2
4
a
4
a
-
4iyi
4103
4104
Sereral second ooaalDB
Severml second noTarins
4Lyfi
3
3
4
4
2
a
8
8
1
-
Hererml aeoond noualns
41tfti
4107
4im
a Mcond oonsina
1839
im
1803
1888
1891
e
X
4
1
'
6
1
4
-
1
419S
tHnaliwad
iWlft-....
J Huebaud
iWUi ....
/Hnsbaad
1819
1817
3
1
4
8
1
1
1
4
9
1
1
7
-
*ao{>
4201
IWlfe..
1 Huibuid 18(12
\Wift?..,. lSfi2
fHimb«n{i 1815
43oa
4203
6
•n*
1304
flJiiebMid 1870
4
2
-
4306
Aim
rHimbaod 18^
VWifi .... l^-fig
jlliwban^l 18(iH
iWlIt" ... lHti8
7
7
0
4
\
6
6
8
3
—
::
Tabular Statement of Marriages.
477
PABTNKB8 IX MaBBIAOS.
Afldgnedoftnae
of deafneBt.
School for the
deaf where
educated.
Bamarks.
{I
{i
f....
MenlngltlB
Texaa.
Texan
Feyer.
Dropsy In head. .
Hartford
Hartford
Olarke
Ind.
Not deaf. Second marriage.
HeMles
Whooping oongh.
Ind
N. Y.
Brother of Wife Xo. MOa
p»
{ B
Ind
First marriage ; second to Hash. Na 2916. Sister of Hnsb.
N0.8&
Brother of Hush. No. *SOtk.
Wis
N.Y
(
{b
r
Is
Hartford
Hartford
Hartford
Brother of Hnsb. No. 4191. Died 1876.
8c«rlet fever
Scrofula
First marriage ; second to Wife No. 4193. Brother of Hnsb .
No. 4190. Died 1876.
Not desf .
Second msrriage ; first to Wife No. 4191. Brother of Hnsb.
No. 4190. Died 1876.
s«rr>fnl*
n
Hartfoid
Hartford
HartTd&Ooll.
N. y.
iDiUm. in head. .
Abacesaea
Scarlet feyer
Hartford
Hartford.
Hartford
First marriage ; second to Wife No. 4196 ; third to Wife No.
4196. Parents cousins.
Died 1868.
3X
Scarlet feyer
Second marriage ; first to Wife No. 4194 ; third to Wife No.
4196. Parents cousins.
Not desf. Died 1880.
Third marriage : first to Wife No. 4194 ; second to Wife No.
4196. Parents consins.
Parents 8f<M>nd const us.
{■:
Scarlet feyer.....
Hartford
N.Y.
{b'
( 6
\-
{inf.
Bndn fever
La
La
Spotted fever....
Spotted fever. . . .
Slokneaa
Uartfoxd
Firat marriage ; second to Wife No. 4199. Died 1883.
Not deaf.
Seoond marriage ; first to Wife No. 4198. Died 1888.
Dead.
Hartford.
Ohio.
N Y.
{ •
( . ..
Scarlet fever. ...
N.Y.
Halifax
Halifax
W. Pa
W. Pa
{
[1
InfUm. of ear
Meaalea.
Pa
Brother of Wife No. 2080 .
Pft
Not deaf.
Gold in head..;..
Scarlet fever.
Colds.
Cal
Gal. &Iud.....
Texan... x. . . . x.
Not deaf.
Fever.
Meningitis
Texas.
478
Tabular Statement of Marriages,
4310
4311
mz
4ai4
431fi
4316
4217
4319
iQ30
4aii
433:1
4X»
433J!
4330
MABBXAOni.
18M
1800
IflWI
legs
IBOL
law',
I
1890.
I8B0L
1873
1847
1S59
1S91
laSl 1830
189411998
leoa iH»3
18901.
tsaaiSDO
i>4M iie3
iei9a!is98
I
180^' 917
4JB7.18D1 ....
I
433a;i«lli\...
4909 1890 1346
43801890 1S74
438111893 1890
No. of Ohildren.
PABTinEBB IK MASBIAOX.
/eosUmi I83IL
iHufibKUd
"iwire ....
(HH8toand;it^
\Wlf«.,. ,11^3
r EuftbuiQ
\w\ii.^ ....
fHu«ibKud
J Htufband
fHuAbtud
\\^iU ...
{lli}sbBi)d
Wife...,
{Hiuband
Wife....
JHni
twu
\Wii
HusbiLDfi
HbUlil
tie,,,.
Wife....
|Husb«
\Witif.
IHU
mo
1S07
1846
1803
1803
1^1
JHUKb&ud
tWjfis.„,
1863
1 865
iiliubajidK
t Wift^ .... IHflT;
tHiiHbiujt]
tWffD,,..
ism
{?,
Iwtfc...
I HuBbiiiid
"I Wife.,,,
( BMBhvad
{wife....
jHtiHbuid
1947
lfl49
Brothera and
Sistera.
[Inolndlng Per-
son recorded.]
m
I
I H iisboiid
1866
1841
18515
Deaf BfdatlviM.
[Hot inolndliig brotbeiB ssd 8U&?
nor children.]
3d cousin (Hnsb. No. 311) : 4U ocsso.
Uncle
Uncle became deaf by ao<ddent, tfC'i A
Tabular Statement of Jfarriagee.
479
PABTHXB8 IH MaBBIAO^
<
AMlgned oaim
of dMf&eofl.
School for the
deaf where
educated.
Bemaita.
{ *
Va.&N.Y....
Va
BUdnglnhead...
AfaU
Hydrocepbaliu. .
Soarlet fever
N.Y
NY
{■■i
{i
Ky
Scarlet fever
Scarlet fever
kIvvv.:::::
N.Y.
N. Y
Died 1879.
First marriage ; second to Wife No. 4211.
Died 1887.
Scarlet fever
Worms and fltB..
Cold
N. Y.
Second marriage; first to Wife No. 4210.
Second marriage ; Ist to Hnsb. No. 678. Parents Sd oonsins.
Brother of Wife No. 1415, Husb. No. 4088, Hnsb. No. 4084,
Wife No. 8848. Parents oonsins.
Pa
Ohio
Heaalea.
Ohio
i. ..
Whooping oongh
E(oarlet fever
Hartford
Hartford
Hartford
Hartford.
Hartford
Hartford
Died 1850.
First marriage ; second to Hnsb. No. 265.
Divorced.
Not desf .
{ a
Canker rash
Scarlet fever
First marriage: 2d to Wife No. 4217. Brother of Hnsb. No.
4227.
{■
Scarlet fever
Hartford
Second marriage ; first to Wife No. 4216. Brother of Hnsb.
No. 4227.
/....
t
,
{ ?
Moaalea
Gathering in head
SoQttnA ttavtvr . .
Md. ft Ohio....
Md
f 3
p»
\....i. ::;;::..;:::::::.
Pa
^ 1
( 8 1 Snotted farer. .
Ohio.
{ 8
{1
Miss
Ednoated at home
Scarlet fflver
Not deaf.
(3\4 Scarlet fever
( 4 Cerebro-ep. men.
(....! Typhoid feyer.. . .
( 3 Scarlet fever
W.N.Y.ftCoU.
W. N. Y
Ind
Died 1888.
Pftn^ntfl consins. D#ArL
Ky.:.. ;:::::::
First marriage ; second to Hnsb. No. 4838.
/....I
i....|
f
HallfUc
N. C
{;::.::;:: :::::::::::
N.C
/ a ! Hcarlet fever.
\SX Scarlet fever
(
Hartford
Hartford
Brother of Hnsb. No. 4216.
{ ^
Whooping congh.
TyphtM fever
Wig.
{"
liartford
Hartford
N.Y
».Y
First marriage ; second to Wife Na 4280. Divorced. Died
1886. ^
Not deaf.
Second marriage ; first to Wife Na 4220. Died 1886.
Not deaf.
{ I
Typhns fever —
Cold in head
Cerebro-ep. men.
480
Tabular Statement of Marriages,
4389
^4a
4343
4344
4^45
434«
43i7
4S4B
42S!L
4^3
MABBXAOm.
3 i
1SWI1S4>
ISSft'.
1980
18S3
l«^iaa2
1860
18S3
1890 1^7
1803 1 1^91
lm»0|18G{l
I800|iaa<;
ie9iliso]i
18&4 1870
1«0O|....
L»9MS&1
1»9U
ifDa
I
1880
laao
1360
1S90
1874
1873
No. of Ohlldren.
PABTXTKBg IK MAmRIAOB.
{HuBband
Wife....
rHtubaud
\wift...,
^HlUlMIld
(.wife...
{HTubftnd
Wif€.„.
{HoBband
Wife ....
JHuslMiid
\Wife ....
/Htubaiid
twife....
(Husband
twlfe....
{Hiubuid
Wife ....
{HoBband
Wife....
/HuBband
tWife....
(Hosband
twife....
/ Husband
\W%f€..,.
I
1806
1816
1806
/Husband
twife....
/Husband
\Wlfe....
/Husband
\Wife..,.
/Hasb.
IWife...
/Husband
\Wlfe.. .
/Husband
\Wlfe....
/Husband
twife...
/Husband
twife....
/Husband
twife...
/HiM&ond
tWife . ,
1899
1854
1868
1842
1848
1861
1867
1821
1823
1863
1851
1838
1861
i8A7
1867
1866
1858
1846
1866
1846
1869
1814
1862
1848
1849
1841
1842
1868
Brothers and
Sisters.
[Including Peav
son recorded.]
1862
1863
1826
1831
/Husband
tr»/s....
1810
1860
Deaf BeUttTea.
[Not including brothers ai
nor dhildreo.]
Cousin; 2 nephews (Hosb. Ka <3k
Husb. No. 4286.)
Oousin ; 2 nephews (Hnab. 5o. ^
Husb. No. 4236).
2 uncles (Husb. No. 433S, Hurii S.
4236) : aunt.
1 half oousin (Husb. No. SS3).
Oousin ; 2 nephews (Husb. No. H^
Husb. Na 4286).
2 uncles (Husb. No. 4332, HTiiU>
4236) ; aunt.
Oousin
Oousin (Husb. Na 1219).
Undeandaant. .
2 third oousins .
TcAular Statement of Marriages.
481
Pabtvxbb III Mabkiaos.
I'
lax
r:
{i
{
{
{
{:
{'^
{'%
{•r
{::::
{
AMtgned
of ■ "
MeMlM k fever.
Scarlet fever.,
Fever
Cold
SickneBB.
Whooping oongh.
Whooping cough
Fril
Scarlet fever. .
Diphtheria .
Whooping cough.
Whooping congh.
Whooping cough .
Spinal meningltlB
Scarlet fever. .
Scarlet fever. .
Gathering in ears.
Scarlet fever
Scarlet fever..
Diaease In head.
Spotted fever. ,
School for the
deaf where
educated.
Hartford.
Hartford.
Hartford.
N.T
Hartford .
N. r..
m....
Hartford.
Hartford.
Pa..
Md.
Hartford..
Hartford .
N.T.,
N. T..
N. Y.
N. Y..
N.Y..
N.Y.
W. Pa..
Hartford..
Hartford.
Hartford.
Hartford.
Hartford.
Oal.
Hartford .
Ind
N.Y
N.Y
Horace Mann.
Hartford.
N.Y
Hartford .
Hartford.
Hartfoid^N.Y.
Oa.
RemarlTB.
Flrat marriage ; aeoond to Wife No. 4288. Brother of Husb.
No. 4236.
Died 1845.
Second marriage ; first to Wife No. 4232. Brother of Husb.
No. 4285.
Not deaf.
Brother of Huab. No. 4236.
Brother of HuBb. No. 4282. Died 1878.
Not deaf.
Brother of Huab. No. 4284.
Mother of Wife No. 2281, Husb. No. 4282.
Brother of Wife No. 121SL
Parents cousinB. Brother of Hash. Na 4242, Husb. No.
4241.
Second marriage ; first to Husb. No. 4241.
Parents cousinB. Brother of Husb. No. 4240, Husb. No.
4242. Dead.
First marriage ; second to Husb. No. 4240.
Parents cousins. Brother of Husb. No. 4240, Husb. No. 4241.
Not at school.
Not deaf.
First marriage ; 2d to Wife No. 4246. Parents cousins.
Died 1882.
Second marriage ; first to Wife No. 4245. Parents cousins.
Second marriage.
Separated.
Not deaf.
Not deaf.
Dead.
Not deaf.
482
Tabular Statement of Marriages.
425*
«07
IBffa
lers
mfi
il04
I
1365
Ko. o£ CMldnii.
I
ifcf&i
a -
fi «
I
1307,1^1 19»3
43n
#273
4273
4^4
4275
4270
imi
1»M
IBOO
4a77iB»a|iaw
m% mn iim
i27D;J§DAIIig4
I
■13 ^,,.1
1 1 -
Pabtxkes nr MASBZAas.
SHuihand
\Wlfe...
{Hxuband
twife .
/Hiubaud
\Wife.
(Hnsband
twife....
iHruband
twife ....
iRuthand
Iwife.
(Husband
\Wife.
/Husband
twife ....
1818
i849
1866
1840
1861
1840 1
Brothers and
Sisters.
[Incdadlng Per-
son recorded.]
1826
1797
1835
1846
r Husband
(wife,
r Husband
(wife.
Husband
LWlf e . .
(Husband
twife .
(ffiMband
t Wife ....
(Husband
twife.
(Husband
twifo
(BuBbjLLld
tWlfc .
(HiiBt]^srid
\Wifr ,.
(Husband
twife ....
(Husband
twife....
(Husb..
twife....
(Husband
\Wife.
1806 14
1806 2
1832
1838
1862
186\l
(Husband
twife.
(Husband
twife ....
(Husband
twife....
(Husband
twife....
1864
1849
1863
1846
1846
1846
1848
1869
1833
1826
»4fl?
1866
1867
1861
1866
1868
1871
1867
1866
12
18
11
Deaf BfllatlTeB.
[Not including brotbers s:
nor chUdzco. j
Parents (No. 8924).
Nephew .
»*Ye8"
Parents (No. 4264) ; 4 uncle* •xEdfrJrt:
Husb. No. 1876, Hnsb No. ISTTT, Hq«^
No. 1379) ; 3 aunts (including Wtf.
No. 1377).
Niece
Second cousin (Husb. No. 4077)..
Unde ; niece .
Oousin.
Tabular Statement of Marriages.
483
Pabthxbs IK Mabbzaos.
{i
{i
{*
w
{1
{1
I B
{••4-
{b
{::::
{b
{4
{b
iChl
( ao
I «
{i
{I
Afldgned OMU
of dettfnem.
Bndn fever. .
SickneBB ,
Inflammation. . . ,
OoDgestiTe ohlll.
Spotted fever...,
Scarlet fever. . . . ,
MeaeleB.
Sickoees
Oerebro-ip. men,
Slokneee.
Inflammation. .
Slckneaa
Sickness.
Sickness
Ulcers in head.
Scrofnla ,
Fever .
Brain fever....
Spinal disease.
Measles..
Qninlne..
School for the
deaf where
educated.
Hartford.
Hartford.
Ohio
Ind..
Ind..
m..
N. Y.,
Hartford .
Hartford .
Hartford.
N.T
N. Y.
N. Y.
N. Y..
N.Y..
la...
Gal.
Ind.
Ind.
Ind.
Ind.
Ind..
Ind.
Ga..
Ga..
Hartford.
Hartford.
N.Y..
N. Y..
N. Y..
Ifo.
Mo.
Ohio..
Ohio..
Ky...
Ohio..
Remarks.
Not deaf.
Died 1892.
Not deaf.
Died 1877.
Not deaf.
Not deaf.
Not deaf.
DledlSM.
Not deaf.
Brother of Wife No. 1738. Died 1887.
Sister of Wife No. 1819.
First marriage ; second to Wife No. 4966.
No. 1877. Died 1891.
Sister of Husb. No. 1877. Hnsb. No. 1876, Husb. No. 1379.
Mother of Wife No. 239, Husb. No. 4366. Dead.
Second marriage; first to Wife No. 4364. Brother of
Wife No. 1877. Died 1891.
Brother of Wife
Brother of Wife No. 299.
Not deaf.
Parents cousins.
First marriage ; second to Wife No. 4371.
Sister of Wife No. 4371. Dead.
Second marriage; first to Wife No. 42701
Sister of Wife No. 4370.
Notdesf.
Father of Wife No. 2394 and Wife No. 8041. Dead.
First marriage; second to Hnsb. No. 299S. Sister of Husb.
No. 8184, Hnsb. No. 8181, Hnsb. No. 8182. Died 1880.
Died 1898.
Sister of Hnsb. No. 442. Died 1892.
Not at sohooL
Not deaf.
Parents second conslns.
484
Tabular Statement of Maniagea.
Masbiaqis.
Pabtnxbs nr Mabbxaob.
i
i
1894
1893
ISM
1893
lew
ISO*
1893
leei
1690
1890
1893
1894
1893
1898
1893
IMM
1
No. of Children.
I
18-
1858
1870
1874
1866
1869
1866
1870
1846
1846
Brothers and
Sisters.
[Including Per-
son recorded.]
Deaf BelatlTea.
1
1
M
1
•
1
i
[Not including brothers aud sistas
nor children.]
4381
1
IMU-
1
/Husband
twife....
/Husband
twife....
/Husband
twife....
/Husband
twife....
/Husband
tWife....
/Husb . .
lli93
1393
1398
lg98
IR94
lfi98
1
1
1
1
3
6
3
8
-"
4389
Parents (No. 4387) „
42S3
43Si
4390
Cousin
twife....
iHtuhaiid
twife....
/Husband
twife...
1869
1837
8
4
__
3nieoesand nephews
43SB
1393
1891
1
—
1
-
4388
/Husband
twife...
1866
49tf0
/Husband
twife....
/Husband
twife ....
/Husband
twife....
/Husband
twife ....
/Husband
twife ....
/Husband
twife....
/Husband
\Wife....
JHusband
(Wife ....
/Husband
twife....
(Husband
Iwife....
/Husband
twife....
/Husband
twife.. .
\Wif6....
1862
1866
1851
1862
1869
1868
1869
1878
1865
1871
1867
1873
1840
1844
1857
1853
1849
i847
1843
1862
1868
12
11
1
1291
....
1
—
4393
1892
1894
1893
1893
1893
1
-
1
11
6
*8'
2
10
4
-
4W8
C!ouain
4394
4?9ft
Cousin
4396
4297
4398
4399 1893
6
-
Great-grandmother; S giand-aontB ; I^
cousins.
3
-
3
-
4900 1890
4a01 1893
2
"
1893
1893
1846
2
1
3
3
3
1
. . . .
43021891
4803
1898
1894
1889
/Husband
twife....
/Husband
twife....
/Husband
twife....
(Husband
twife ....
1864
1873
1863
1815
1812
1815
1808
'3"
1
'H*
4304
4306
3
4
3
4306 1889
Tabular StatemetU of Marriages.
485
PaBTHXBS IX IfABBIAOX.
?
t
Assigned oftUM
ofdeaftiess.
School for the
deaf where
Bemarks.
{ B
N. C
Brother of Wife No 8183.
{ "
Soarlet fever.....
N.O
U
N. B. Ind»l....
Me
Ohio.
Brother of Wife No. 3281.
f S
Scarlet fever.....
Typhoid fever...
Brother of Wife No. 991.
{ B
Ohio
aiatflr of Wife No. 8188
( 7
N. Y
{ B
N.Y
{b
Scarlet fever
Mo
Mo
Second marriage; flrst to Wife No. 4089.
Sister of Wife No. 1965.
r
{ B
m. ftKans....
Sister of Wife No 2646.
{-
Not deaf.
( 0
Scarlet fever.....
N. Y.
{
{'*.
Spotted fever....
Ind
{ '
Mich
Mich
I
Uneducated.
Vh'
Spottedfever ...
N.Y
< B
Ind
r B
Spotted fever....
Ind.
N.Y. Imp'd....
N.Y. Imp'd....
Ohio.
Separated 1892. Died 1898.
i B
< 2
Orampslnneck..
CJold
{ 1
Ohio
< 8
Texas
{ «
Fever.
f B
Scarlet ferer.....
Sweden.
Hartford
Wis
Not deaf.
Second marriage ; first to Wife No. 4048. Parents oonslos.
Brother ofHosb. No. 4049.
{b
( 6
Spottedfever....
HDasiDfl
Ind. . . .
Died 1892.
1 S
Ind
First marriage ; second to Hnsb. No. 2106.
r
Ohio
{
Ohio.
{
KendaU.
Kendall
Ind
Died 1880.
{ 3
( B
Scarlet fever
First marriage ; second to Hash. No. 8887. Sister of Hnsb.
No. 2798. Dead.
{ B
Ind
Second marriage ; first to Hnsb. No. 1211.
Not deaf.
Canker rash ....
Spottedfever....
Oerebro-sp. men.
Digease
Hartford
Kendaa
N.Y
Pa
{ ■■
Pa
Second marriage ; first to Husb. No. 8845.
( B
Pa
First marriage ; second to Wife No. 4806.
Died 1849.
{ B
Pa
f B
Pa
Second marriage ; first to Wife No. 4806.
{ B
Pa
Died 1888.
486
Tabular Statement of Marriages.
4307
4atMj
4909
4311
43U
49tl>
4914
43UI
43ie
4990
4821
4A3a
4^a
Pabthibs ix MiSBiAax.
1«»
IHMt
1SB4
1199 1B»
|ia9i
ml
td90
lg§0
leas
!1B94
iWTO
ilA87
4881 1802 1869
I
i39»|l891
4330^1diM
1 IflDO
4832 1889 1866
1
1
isso
leioa
Brot)i«nuid
[Xlirlii'Ung Per-
ficin recorded.]
Deaf BelatiTca.
1
«
6
1
fA
i
1 1
1 '
s
1
I
1
1
a
1
a
3
1
1
I
6
6
2
9
6
1.
[Not Inclnding broUaecB end ritts
nor ohildrcn.]
(Htubond
(HQHbud
Iwife....
f IlTiibaud
iHii^baiQd
1^ A
1940
1
4
6
8
4
a
1
4
~~
OoQsin (HuBb. No. 14fi6)
PuentB (No. 3866) ; 2 nncloi (Indifeiii.
Husb. No. 8431) ; rant.
jHiiMbaiid'l^T
2
6
6
8
2
-
<HuAt»ad
iwifti....
im
1841
5 oooiiiui (Including Hnab. Na T^
jHuebuid
}wtfe....
JHufibuia
tWjfu....
1 H Umbond
1UV)
9
4
7
1
1
4
3
6
-
1
la
1
1
9
—
j ir\f ....... .
iHiubuLd
1
t
&
2
1
3
J
a
ar
iBtuthimd iwut
6
2
—
iWtTt. ....
iHqBtwuid
1 rtAs....
ll9(3£
Oooflin.
jHuibuid
1866
2
1
a
1
....
....
Mother (Wife Na 4824} ; nieee
1 WUe ....
....
""
...
....
,..,
1
1
1
1
jHuRtmnil
i Wiff ....
,,,*
H
I
1
-
iHuBbund
1 Hift ....
....
9
1
1
-
2 nephews
J Huabftiid
(Wll*>....
J IlimlMiDd
J Huflbiuia
\\\iUt
1^1
ltf5!t
1»D2
6' 11
I a
fi ]
7 1
1 1
11 (S
f
0 1
11 1
6
6
6
6
6
8
uiuie !!*.;;. */.*.:;.*;y/.;;:;;;:;;.!...
Anoncle
lUuHband
IMG
ISWI
1830
7
6
8
10
....
A nephew
^ '-'][-
Tahular Statement of Marriagea.
487
%
%
AMlgned oaofle
of deaftieflfl.
School for the
deaf when
educated.
Bemarka.
{\
Meadea
Whooping ooQgh.
Ky
Ky. .:::;;;;:::
'iB
Ind
Brother of Wife No. 4410.
\ B
Not At school
/ 1
Typhoid fever. . .
Tnmor In head . .
Kans
{ 1
^•-m
( B
England?
Pa
Md.&KendaU.
Ky
Died 1879.
{b
Dead.
Sister of Hoab. No. 3d66.
{I
{1
{b'
Rna«n
Pita
Slokneaa
Ky ;;.:;;;:::::
Parents oonslns.
HTdfcH.lPn.
Hartfoid.
N. Y.
Gathering In head
Spotted fever....
Meaalea
Ohio
Not deaf.
Not deaf.
Slater of Hnab. No. 2476, Hoab. No. 2600, Wife No. 1680,
Ohio
Wife No. 246.
Ohio
Oal
Not deaf. Divorced.
Brain fever
Aoddent
Md
Ind..
Not deaf.
Spotted fever....
Ind
Dlaeawiofear....
Pa
Pa
Also married Hnab. No. 2889.
Not deaf. Mother of Wife No. 8740.
Brother of Hnab. No. 4188.
{b
WlB
Not deaf.
I • ••
Not deaf.
Mother of Hnab. No. 4188, Hoab. No. 4822.
t
{-
Not deaf.
Very hard of hearing.
(
Brother of Hoab. No. 4826.
Spotted fever....
Uae of quinine...
Gold In the head.
Scarlet fever
Scarlet fever
Ohio
Not deaf.
Ohio
Pa
Pa
Pft
England
Pa
{i
{5
Parents second coiudns. Brother of Wife No. 188.
Pa
Ohio
Sister of Hnsb. No. 188, Wife No. 8866, Wife No. 2461, Wife
No. 2902, Wife No. 8141. Mother of Wife No. 1109 and
Wife No. 1593.
Spotted fever....
Scarlet fever
0. *Iowa
488
Tabular Statement of Marriages.
Pabtnbem nr Masbiaox.
i
1889
1889
1890
1890
1891
1890
1892
1888
1890
1890
1890
1898
1890
1891
1891
1892
1891
1891
1890
1890
1890
1891
1891
1890
1892
"S
<Hu*hand
\Wife ....
fffiMband
twife....
twife....
(Hnab..
Brothenand
Slflten.
[IndndiDg Per-
Deaf Belativea.
1
6
1
1
6
1
P
1
1
td
1
[Not iitcludlng broUiai and sista
nor children.]
4333
4384
12
6
7
Father (Huab. No. 3377) • nnde Ha.".
No. 3380) : aunt (Wife Na 1^:*5 ; I c:
conalna (unab. Na 337» ia one ; as*
(including Huab. No. 3687).
1
1
4886
4336
4837
1829
11
1
10
~~
Oouain
\Wlfe....
JHuab ..
1818
6
2
4
Mother (Wife No. 86); 2 aunts (Wif^ 5
4041 and Wife No. 658) ; 5 ccxjsy
(Wife No. 38 ia one); Rreat-ai}
grandmother (Wife No. 19U).
twife....
/Huab..
1814
1
1
8 covffina.... •
4888
4839
twife ....
Iwife ...
/Hasb..
i
1
1860
8
8
4840
4341
4849
tWife....
(Hnab..
1863
6
i
6
tWife....
(Hasb..
1868
7
1
6
4843
twife.. .
(Hasb..
;;*;
i
i
1898
1841
-
-
-
twife ....
jHuab . .
i796
9
1
8
4844
twife....
iHxuiband
twife ....
fHatb..
1863
1
1
4846
iiii
11
2
9
4846
4847
twife....
twife..,.
(EnsMnd
twtie...
rHit«b..
iai9
1
1
1
1
1
1
• •••
4848
....
\m
i
1
4849
tWife ....
/HuBb..
im
i
i
4860
4
4
twife....
(Haab..
1823
1
1
4861
twife....
iHuthand
twife ....
(Haab . .
1848
1
1
4862
4868
1866
6
1
Oouain
4884
twife....
(Hnab..
1846
1
i
....
t Wife ....
(Hnab..
1816
6
6
4866
2
"
%
-
twife....
r Hnab . .
1817
1
1
4866
twife....
(Hxuhand
twife....
1860
1
1
....
4867
....
1844
1
i
Tabular Statement of Marriages.
489
PABTNXB8 EN MaBBIAOK.
j
1
1
Awdgned osiue
of aeafUeBs.
School for the
deaf where
educated.
Bemarka.
{S
Not deaf.
Slater of Hnsb. No. 8878, Wife No. 2466, Wife No.
No. 8116.
Not deaf. Separated.
First marriage; ad to Huab. No. 2934; 8d to Hnsb.
Not deaf.
Second marriage ; first to Hnsb. No. 2638.
Sister of Wife No. 2166.
First marriage ; second to Hnsb. No. 840.
Second marriage : first to Hnsb. No. 4234.
Not deaf.
Dead.
Not deaf.
Not at schooL
Not deaf.
Dead.
Not deaf.
Sister of Hnsb. No. 876, Hnsb. No. 877.
Not deaf.
432»
Scarlet fever.
166, Wife
Pa
43»4
No. 1146.
i B
Hartford
m^
4336
I B
N Y
4387
t....
SlcknesB
N. Y
4338
i 3
{ B
flcwlet fever.....
Kv
4S3tf
Texan...
4340
13^
ScMlet fever.....
Kami
4341
{ B
N. J
4342
Neb
4343
{a
Meaales
Hartford
4844
4846
{'a
i B
Spinal fever
la
Hartford.
4846
i....
Cold and inllam-
matiou.
N. Y
N. Y
4347
{a
Whooping oongh.
4848
Ind.
4349
i B
N. Y
4360
i i
Sicknen.
Oani^Joharle....
4351
{ b"
\ 8
Va.
4852
No apparent
cause.
Minn ,..
4863
\inf!
4364
{■'b
Oanojaharie . . .
4356
i....
Slckneaa.
N.Y
4856
{"4*
i B
*' Yellow Lnnga."
4357
Ind
490
Tabular Statement of Marriages.
Ma&biaoks.
■I
il
4350 I R6a
4:ukMe»i
4ilA4 1H91
^ Ho* of OhUdran.
I I 3
t»9i
4a«ils93i.
I
I ,
437Bi«flr-
1
I
I I
I
ta74!i4^
45*70
437?ilSW
A^Tiimy
4*1H1,1H1I1J|1«0»
I
I
Pabtnkbs m Mabbiaob.
twife ....
J Huibami
/Brntlumd
1 tltiMhajid
'I Wife.-,.
J nnMbana
twife,,,.
1^3
]m9
lt4«
Brothers and
Slsteri.
[Including Fer-
eoQ reooxded.]
I j Husband
\v,'ite ....
I twif©....
id:m
l«3T
1837
'177
! twife . . .
J Hnabuid
jriuBb.
imo
jUnib..
(Wife...
HU4ll.
10
laie 1
IBUj' 4'
1w
laMf a
jiliiflljaDd' Lhh.
'JWifti ..,:;lfta4 3
U«l| ,
I1B&0| 1
Dfltf BelBtlTeiL
[Not indndlng brothen and
nor children.]
One rdatiTe.
ICatemal great-nnole; 2d
3 coQsinB?
Nephew..
Tabular Statement of Marriages.
491
Pabtrku m Mabuaob.
1
?
1
ABtigned caoM
of dfiufneM.
School for the
desf where
educated.
Bemarks.
4368
) ""
Not deaf.
First marriage : second to Htisb. No. 3068. Died 1899.
Not deaf.
4369
i B
iCfauk.
Osnsjohsrle....
N.O
Not nt achool
48B0
4361
{ B
{ 1
{ B
Menlngltifl
Probably not deaf.
4362
Ind
Not deal
4363
{ A
MeMlei;
N. Y
Ouiajoharie....
Not at school.
4364
{ B
4366
{ik
N. Y.
4366
\....
Cold.
Ind.
4367
IB
I B
Ind
4368
N. y
Not deaf.
Fifth msrrisge; first to Hnsb. No. S086; second to Hnsh.
No. 2581 ; third to Hnsb. No. 1287 ; fonrth to Hnsb. No.
4369.
Deserted his wife
436tf
\ B
N.Y
Fonrth marriage : first to Hnsb. No. 3086 ; second to Hnsb.
No. 2681 ; ^ird to Hnsb. No. 1287; fifth to Hnsb. Na
486a
4370
{ 1
{ft
Af«U
N.Y
Hartfoid
Not deaf.
4871
DiMMelnheiid..
43'i'i
\
la,
43*^3
{inf.
Syphilis of iiTine
N.Y
43*74
\
Sister of Wife No. 4016.
4375
\....
Fita
N.Y
Dead.
43*76
{ft
Measlea
aerm.-LQth....
4377
Pa
Dead.
4378
{ B
Cani^Joharie . . .
Sister of Wife No. 313, Wife No. 1761.
43';»
lows
First marziage ; second to Hnsb. No. 979.
4330
{obi.
{ ~i
N. Y
4381
Measles.
Cal
Notdesf. Second marriage ; 1st to hearing person.
Dead.
4382
{ B
Ind
4383
{ i
Bisln|lneuni&
La
First marriage ; second to Hnsb. No. 2016.
492
Tabular Statement of Marriagee,
I
s
i
I
488T
4S9I
4^4
43dfi
1Llbsia&£S.
S i Sk
No, of Ohlldren.
1899 .
I
1800..
it^stusii ....
isso .... ....
I
imi iHOi; —
1B0O1S8B, 1
1H03 ..
l&W . . ,
ISflOJ ,.
11^ ...
43^I1S1»I:.
4397ilfHW .
4^9& 18KZ 91-9 .
439"Mg@aL..J.
I400IBMI.... 1
I ' !
4401 IBW ',,,,
4403
4404
4401^
4407
4403
4409
I
liMiseo
iS»0 , , . , I
I
1^1 ...J
i^iei ...J
it»0i . , , , I
I
i«ss . , , ,
Pabtnbbb nr Mabbiaok.
/Huaband •
(wife.... 11884
iHu»ba$id •
\Wlfe.... 1817
I
(Htuband
twife.... 11859
Hnsb..
{wife
iHusband
twife....
(Husband
twife ....
(Htuband
twife....
/Hosb..
tWife....
(Hnsb..
twife....
'19?
Brothers and
Slstera.
[Incliidliig Per*
■on recorded.]
1818
1874
isTa
1867
i87a
Husband
Wife.... 1848
twife.... 1889
(Husband
twife ....
(Hnsb . .
twife ....
(Husband
twife....
(Hasb..
twife....
/Husband
twife....
(Husband
twife.
(Hnsb..
twife ....
/Hnsb.
twife...
/Husband
\Wife.
(Husband
twife....
/Husband
twife....
/Hnsb..
twife....
r Hnsb .
I wife...
/Hnsb .
twife...
(Husband
twife ....
1870
1862
i874
i8i9
isai
i868
i846
1828
i867
1805
Deaf BelatiTes.
[Not Including brothers and i
nor chlldreo.]
Maternal nnole ; eonsln. .
6 nephews or nieces ; 3 conslns .
2 conslns on mother's side.
Tabular Statement of Marriagee.
493
Pabthxbs nr Mabuaos.
I
i
48841
4385
4386
4387,
4390
I
4391
4392
4393
4894
4395
4396
4397
439SI
i
I
43991
i
4400'
I
4401.
4409
4403
4404
4406!
I
4406
!
4407
4406
I
4409
i 1
3
6
2
ii
of dfiafness.
Long feyer.
MenlBgltiB
Biaing in head.
Ulcen in head.
Bnln feTer. ,
Brain fever. ,
Ferer.
Boflebng in ear.
Spinal menJngltia
Spinal meningitis
sickneaa
lUl.
Sobool for the
deaf where
ednoated.
Ind
Hartford.
Neb
Oani^oharle..
Ohio
Ark..
Tenn.?.
Wia. k Milw'ke
Hartford....
HarinOonailia.
N.O.
N.y
LeOontenlx.
Utah..
Ind...
n.y7
NebV
N.y..
ICOonaUla.
N.Y.
N. T..
nVt.!
Not deaf:
Not deaf.
l>ead.
Not deaf.
Not deaf.
Not deaf.
Not deaf.
Not deaf.
Not deaf.
Not deaf.
Dead.
Not deaf. Sister of Hnsb. No. 8834, Hnsb. No. 8886.
Not deaf.
Parents cousins. Sister of Hnsb. No. 8977, Hosb. No. 8978.
Bister of Hnsb. No. 4186.
Not deaf.
494
Tabular Statement
of Marrioffes.
4
1
1890
1889
1889
1890
1890
189U
1890
1890
1890
1
No. of Children.
Brotheta and
Siaten.
[Indudlng P^r-
Bon recorded.]
Deaf Rdatlvea.
1
I
!
1
6
i
1
d
t
P
[Not Inoluding brothera and rfste
nor chJIdren.]
jHtuband
twife....
jHtuband
twife....
(ffiudand
twife....
(Hnsb..
44U
6 8
1
2
—
1844 4
1
8
"""
Gonsin
4412
4418
1864
i
....
1 third conaln ^
4414
tWif e ....
(Hasb..
1862
2
6
2 undea ; 2 annta
twife....
tWife....
/Htuband
twife....
/HuBband
twife....
jHtuband
twife....
jHtuband
twife....
jHuMband
tWife....
jHtuband
twife....
jHtuband
twife....
jHtuband
twife....
/Hnsb..
1862
1
6
~
2 undea ; 2 aunts.
4416
4?' 8
a —
441fl
1
2
-
2
-
1836 1
.... 1
1
1
4417
1846 4 1
1
8
•~~
Aunt
4418
1890
1890
i5ion
Isii i 1 i
6 flecond oouflina.... . .
4419
1
1861
1 1
4430
4421
4422
4423
8
-
8
-
1869 1 6
1 1 4
.,,
iQon
.... 7
i 6
—
1890
1890
1&5() 1
1 ....
4424
1868
8
' i'
1| 2
•11
8
-
twife.... 1881
Mother (Wife Na 738)
4426
J....
jHtt^Mnd
twife....
. 1
o
1862 6 2
4 , —
4426
4427
1890
1890
1890
1890
1890
(Hnsb..
s Is
1861
8 8 1...
........
iisi
2 ' 2
4428
jHtuband
tWife
1867 1 i 1
4429
(Husband
tWife.....
jHtuband
twife....
(Hnsb..
i
1837
..'.'..'.
4i8J
!
4431
-
-
-
-
1868
3 j 1
2
1890....
twife .... 'I8fl4
1 ; 1 ....
4482
1890
jHtuband
tWife....
jHtuband
twife....
jHtuband
twife....
jHtuband
t Wife ....
....
aey.
-
aU
-
1867
1 ii
** One relaUon."
4433
1
1890 ....
1
1826
i 1 i
t
1
'
4434
1890
1890
1
1
4486
1866
6 1 6 -
....
1863
i
1
....
....
Gouaina
TahUar Statement of Marriages.
495
Pabtnbbb m Mabbxaoc.
1
i
1
ABtigned cause
of deaftiem.
School for the
deaf where
educated.
Bemarki.
Not deaf.
Sister of Husb. No. 4306.
Not deaf.
Not deaf.
Sister of Wife No. 4414.
Separated.
Sister of Wife No. 4413.
Parents cousins. Sister of Wife No. 2821.
Parents cousins.
Not deaf.
Parents cousins.
Not deaf.
Not deaf.
Not deaf.
Not deaf.
Not deaf.
Not deaf.
Not deaf.
Notdeat
Not deaf.
Divorced.
Not deaf.
Parents cousins.
Not deaf.
Not deaf. Divorced.
Not deaf.
MIO
{-
s ....
ail
Hartford
U
L412
1413
{ B
r....
Oregon, Neb.,
1414
i B
f ....
Oregon, Neb.,
4415
i •••
Cold when cut-
ting teeth.
ni
4416
Iflamxnatlon
Ind
4417
{....
{i
{1
(.. .
BnlnfeTer
BUch
W. Va
4418
Scarlet foyer.....
4419
4420
HI
w. nTyIT
44'11
Whipple'B
44221
Scarlet ferer
Oal
4433
8. 0
4424
{lO
{i
Diaease of nerve.
W. N. T
Mich
4425
4426
{b
{1
f ....
Ml^ ^..
4427
Scrofula
TTi<iii.Tn of brain..
Mioh . . .
4428
Ind
4429
{ B
Ind
4430
Scarlet fever.....
Mich „....
4431
{ 1
{inf.
{1
Pever.
Horace Mann. .
N.Y. Imp'd....
4432
Smallpox
4433
Tfiflittn in head. .
Injury to head...
Slokneae
HI
4434
Oal.
4436
Texan
496
Tabular Statement
of Marriages.
Mjabiaoeb.
1
i
IBM
iseo
1890
I
1
^
1
Brothers and
SlatersL
[Indndlng Per-
son recorded.]
Deaf BelattYCA.
[Mot inclndlng brothers and rifta
nor ehlldren.]
3
f
§
i
I
H
1
443a
jHtuband
twife....
(Hnab
^
....
-
-
-
i86»
1
1
44;t"j
twife...*.'
jHtuband
twife....
jHuaand
twife ....
(HtMband
twife....
(Husband
twife...
jHtuband
twife....
(Hnab..
1851
1
186S
1
44^
4440
1867
1
1
4441
1&90
1862
1
1836
i
444^
4444
1S90 ....
1830
....
1
Mother (Wife Mo. 2163) ; onck.
1HW>
twife....
jHtuband
twife....
(fftMband
twife....
jHtuband
twife....
(HtMband
twife ....
jHtuband
twife....
(Hasband
twife....
(HiM6and
twife....
jHtuband
t Wife ....
(Husband
twife....
jHtuband
twife....
(HtMband
twife ....
jHtuband
twife...
f Hnsband
t Wife ....
(Husband
twife ....
jHtuband
twife. ..
jHtuband
twife....
jHtuband
twife....
(Husband
twife....
1868
1
144a
444fl
1800
lffi»
18&6
i
1864
1
444T
1859
^
1
UiH
1846
i
•X
1844
1
44 4S
IgM
1856
^
1
UOii
1890
1
1
1
44rii
im....i
1862
1
1
1
44312
18M
4453 imru
1
Mfi4tSmi
1859
1
1842
2
44S(1
iNttfl
....
1864
i«68
ism
1
1
1
1
1
1
-
-
44A'/
lim
44fi9
isaa
1866
1
44(50ieSMf
44fli leoo
1815
i
1861
1
1
1
2 fourth consina
Tabular Statement of Marriages.
497
Pabtnkeb in Mabbiaob.
i
&
4436
4437
4438
4489
4440
4441
4442
4443
4444
4445
4446
4447
I
4448
4449
4460
4451
4462
4468
4464
4465
4466
4457
4468
4459
4460
4401
1
AMlgned cftue
of denftiew.
School for the
deaf where
educated.
Cal
(
{ n
Polypus
i ....
tinf.
Ostheringinhead
Mich
(
{b
Rifling in head. . .
"Insect entering
e*r."
N.C
N. Y
N.C
/....
{ B
Mich
{
{ B
Hartford
(....
{ 9
Sotfletferer.....
N Y
{-
HI
W.N.Y
SowletfeTer.....
{ R
flcwlet fever.
la
{b
Ill
{-
111.
( ...
Pa
HflMlae
ni
{
N. 0
( .—
ni
{ B
.....
Mich
/
{ 1
{b
N. Y. k N. Y.
Impr'd.
AH
( ...
darke
f
i »
Biokneas
HI
f
(.. ..
Bnin f«ver
8.0
(
ni
{ n
MeningitlB
(
{ B
Hartford
Ill
/
{io
Spotted ferer....
(
{
Ky
BeiuarkB.
Not deaf.
Not deaf.
Dead.
Not deaf.
Parents second cousins.
Not deaf.
Not deaf.
Not deaf.
Not deaf.
Not deaf.
Not deaf.
Not deaf:
Parents cousins.
Not deaf.
Not deaf.
Not deaf. DlToroed.
Not deaf.
Sister of Wife No. 2641.
Not deaf.
Dead.
Not deaf.
Not deaf.
Not deaf.
498
Tabular Statement of Marriages.
I
Habbiaob
No. of Ohlldren. j
4462
4468
4464
4466
4466
4467
4468
4469
4470
4471
3
1
1890 .
1890.
1890.
1890 .
1890.
1890 .
1890.
1890.
1890 .
1890.
Pabthsbs m Uabbiaob.
jHuBband
tw«f«....
' (HOBlMUld
Iwife.
(Husband
twife
(Husband
t Wife . . .
jHutband
tWife
(Htuband
1 twife . . .
I (Husband
(Wife
Brotlien and |
Siston. I
[Including Peiv
son reooxded.] !
I
1864
isM
i869
....| 1
1833 1
1866
^■i
I
Deaf BeUtiTea.
I [Not indudJng brothen and sUien
nor children.]
\a
Q H I P
I
1 I 1
1869 "'a'i'i'
i "i"
I j Husband
! \Wife....
A < (Husband
-* I ~ ; twife...
I f Hnsb .
I Iwife...
1868
i848
4 > a
1
3 I 3
• i Ml* I 'j^^^i iJilrttany'deaf ,'
2 —
i
Tabular Statement of JUarriagos.
499
I
4463
4463
4464
4465
4466
4467
Pabtnxbs xh Masbiaob.
I_
of dMtoMB.
School for the
deaf whero
educated.
Remarks.
Not deaf.
Slater of Huab. No. 8646.
Not deaf.
Not deaf.
Not deaf.
Not deaf.
Sister of Hnab. No. 4177.
Not deaf.
Dead.
lU
Mo
{ B
Mo
i B
I "a
\ 4
Scrofula
Ind
s. C
DlphtherlA
Oal
4468
Menlngltlfl
Oft
1 4469
( i
Brain fever
MJch
1
Til
447U
4471
i B
Wis
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APPENDIX C.
ILLEGITIMATE UNIONS.
In the coarse of the Inquiry concerning the Besults of
Marriages of the Deaf in America some records of illegiti-
mate unions, one or both of the partners being deaf, came
into my hands. It did not seem proper to give these
unions a place among honorable marriage records, and
they are therefore not included in the foregoing marriage
statistics ; but as a large proportion of them resulted in
deaf offspring, I do not feel at liberty to ignore them
altogether.
It appears from such statistics of European countries
as have been published that illegitimate unions among
the deaf are far more frequent in Europe than America.
According to a table compiled by Dr. Mygind, out of 409
unions of deaf persons in Pomerania, Erfurt, Saxony,
Denmark, and Mecklenburg, 102, or about 25 per cent.,
were illegitimate unions.''*^ The number of such unions in
America of which I have received information is 12, which
is about one-fourth of one per cent, of the whole number
of unions reported (4,483). It is not supposed that these
12 constitute all the illegitimate unions of deaf persons
that have taken place in America, but I am confident that
the percentage of such unions in this country does not
even remotely approximate the enormous percentage in-
dicated by Dr. Mygind's table.
*H. MTaiND, '' Deaf.Mntism," London, 1894, p. 47. In all these
illegitimate unions the male partner was a hearing person. Of 316 anions
in which one of the partners was deaf and the other a hearing person,
103, or about 82 per cent., were iUegitimate unions.
Illegitimate Unions.
521
The number of partners in these 12 unions, so far as
appears from the records, was 23. Of these, 11 were deaf
women, 4 were deaf men, 4 were hearing men, and 4 were
men unreported whether deaf or hearing. Three of the
11 women were probably uneducated, having never at-
tended any school for the deaf. Of one of the unions I
have no information with respect to offspring resulting
therefrom. The number of children reported as born
from the 11 remaining unions was 18.
Regarding the 11 unions of which the results are re-
ported, the following table shows the number and per-
centage of them that resulted in deaf offspring (with or
without other offspring) :
TABIiS A.
niegitimate nnious.
One or both partners deaf. .
Knmber
of
unions.
11
Unions BBSULTiNa in
DBAT onrsPBiNo.
Number. Percent'e.
63.636
Begarding the children born from these unions, we
have :
Table B.
Children bom of illegitimate unions.
Number.
Percent'e.
Deaf children
7
11
38.888
Hearing children
61.112
Total
18
100.000
The totals of these statistics of illegitimate unions are
too small to afford a basis for trustworthy conclusions,
and we need not pursue the inquiry concerning them fur-
ther ; but the very large percentage of such unions result-
ing in deaf offspring and of deaf children bom therefrom,
522 Illegitimate Unions.
as compared with the results of marriages, caUs for some
remark, especially as a similar disparity between the re-
sults of ill^timate unions and of marriages appears in
the European statistics compiled by Dr. Mygind above
mentioned. In the latter the percentages of illegitimate
unions resulting in deaf offspring and of deaf children bom
therefrom are about twice as high as the corresponding
percentages from the marriages reported. Dr. Mygind
remarks that this is " a circumstance which can scarcely be
accidental/'* but he suggests no explanation of it. In the
absence of any apparent reason why illegitimate unions
should be more liable than marriages to result in deaf
offspring, it seems probable that neither in Europe nor
America are the whole number of such unions, nor all of
their results, reported. Those resulting in deaf children
are likely to be reported, because the sending of the chil-
dren to schools for the deaf to be educated brings to light
the fact of their existence, while, in America at least, those
without offspring, and those resulting only in hearing off-
spring, are not likely to be reported. The percentages
of illegitimate unions of deaf persons resulting in deaf
offspring, and of deaf children born therefrom, therefore,
are probably not actually as large as they appear in the
above tables. Perhaps they are really no larger than
those of marriages.
♦ H. Mygind, lf>e. cit , p. 48.
INDEX.*
Acquired oharacteristics less likely to be transmitted than congenital, 54.
Adyentitions deafness, Difficulty of distingnishing from congenital, 36-37.
Adyentitioosly deaf persons, Marriages of, compared with those of oon-
genitally deaf persons, 36-63, 68, 70-88, 94 , 111-112, (124-125, 128-129,
131).
Advice to the deaf concerning marriage, 101-104, 116.
Affinity of feeling the chief cause of preference of the deaf for marriage
with one another, 28-29, (123-124).
Aim of present Inquiry, 3, 11.
America, Marriages of the deaf more frequent than in Europe, 5-6, (122) ;
Illegitimate unions less frequent, 520.
American School at Hartford for the Deaf, See Hartford.
Bavaria, Percentage of adult deaf married in 1871, 6.
Bell, Dr. Alexander Graham, his theory of a deaf variety of the human
race, 4, .57 ; on percentage of former pupils of Hartford and Illinois
schools married, 6 ; on causes why the deaf prefer to marry one
another, 24-27 ; on reason of large percentage of deaf offspring
where one partner was a hearing person, 34 ; on marriages of adven-
titiously and congenitally deaf persons, 41; on laws of heredity
applied to deafness, 57 ; on possession of deaf relatives as an indica-
tion of liability to deaf offspring, 65, 94, 98 ; on probable results of
consanguineous marriages, 105 ; on happiness of marriages, 117,
118 ; Assistance rendered l3y, in present Inquiry, 1, 11.
Bibliography, 500-519.
Boarding schools, Marriages of former pupils of, 25-29, (123).
Bowditch, Professor H. P., his views concerning Dr. Bell's theory, 58.
Brewer, Professor William H., his views concerning Dr. BelPs theory, 58.
Brooks, Professor W. K., his views concerning Dr. Bell's theory, 68 ; his
views on inherited characteristics, 99.
Brothers and sisters, Deaf, of partners in marriage, 64-66.
Canada and the United States, Number of marriages of the deaf recorded,
13 ; arrranged by decades, 14.
Oandolle, Professor Alph. de, his views concerning Dr. BelPs theory, 58.
Century, The nineteenth. Increase of marriages of the deaf during,
13-15, (122-128).
* Numbers in parentheses refer to the ** Summary of Statistics and
Conclusions,'* pp. 122-185.
524 Ind^x,
OharaoteristioB, Inherited, not neoesearily manifested by parents or other
ancestors, 99 ; Acquired, less likely to be transmitted than oongenital,
54.
Children born from marriages of the deaf, 16-22, (12&-126) ; from mar-
riages in which both partners were deaf, compared with those in which
one partner was a hearing person, 29-35, 56-63, 88-92, 95-100,
110-111, 114-116, (126-128) ; from marriages of congenitally and ad-
▼entitionsly deaf persons, 36-63, 70-88, 111-112, (128-129); from
marriages of persons having deaf relatives, 64-104, 113-114, (129-
132) ; from oonsangnineous marriages, 105-116, (132-133); from ille-
gitimate unions, 521.
Cologne, Prussia, Percentage of adult deaf married in 1870, 6.
Congenital characteristics more likely to be transmitted than acquired
characteristics, 54.
Congenital deafness, Dififtcnlty of distinguishing from adventitious, 36 ;
unattended by the possession of deaf relatives not a bar to marriage,
94,(130-131).
Congenitally deaf persons, Marriages of, compared with those of adventi-
tiously deaf, 36-63, 68, 70-88, 94, 111-112, (124-125, 128-129, 131).
Consanguineous marriages of the deaf, 105-116, (128, 132-133).
Contradictory conclusions of investigators of marriages of the deaf, 3-i.
Cope, Professor £. D., his views concerning Dr Bell's theory, 58.
Darwin, Charles B., his views on heredity of characteristics from one
parent, 59-60.
Day-schools, Marriages of former pupils of, 25-29, (123).
Deaf, Meaning of, in present Inquiry, 7 ; Marriages of, See Marriages.
Deaf children bom from marriages of the deaf, 16-22, (125-126) ; from
marriages in which both partners were deaf, compared with those in
which one was a hearing person, 29-35, 55-63, 88-92, 95-100, 110-
111, 114-116, (126-128); from marriages of congenitally and adven-
titiously deaf persons, 36-63, 70-88, 111-112, (128-129) ; from mar-
riages of persons having deaf relatives, 64-104, 113-114, (129-132) ;
from consanguineous marriages, 105-116, (132-133) ; from iUegit^
imate unions, 521.
Deaf relatives of partners in marriage as an indication of liability to deaf
offspring, 64-104, (129-132).
Deafness reappearing in offspring not the characteristic transmitted from
parent, 22, 55, 60 ; Difficulty of ascertaining whether deafness is oon-
genital or adventitious, 36-37.
Denmark, Percentage of adult deaf married in 1880, 5.
Divorces and separations as an indication of marital infelicity, 119-121.
Europe, Marriages of the deaf less frequent than in America, 5-6, (122) ;
Illegitimate unions more frequent, 520.
Experiments to ascertain whether infants are deaf, 14.
Families, Deafness in, 8ee Belatives.
Fellowship of feeling the chief cause of the preference of the deaf for
Index, 525
marriage with one another, 28-29, (123-124) ; the chief cause why
snch marriages are more likely to be happy than when one partner is
a hearing person, 121.
Gallaudet, President Edward M., his advice to the deaf concerning mar-
riage, 103-104 ; his opinion on happiness of marriages, 118.
Gallaudet, Dr. Thomas H., his objection to marriages of the deaf, 14.
Galton, Francis, his views concerning Dr. BelPs theory, 58.
Gillett, Dr. Philip G., his advice to the deaf concerning marriage,
102-103 ; his opinion on happiness of marriages, 117.
Gattstadt, Mr., his statistics of marriages in Pmssia, 6.
Happiness greater when both partners are deaf than when one is a hear-
ing person, 117-121, (135).
Hartford, Ck>nnectiont, First school for the deaf in America established
at, 14 ; Percentage of former pupils married up to 1882, 6 ; Unpro-
ductiveness of their marriages, 16 ; Large proportion of deaf children
from their marriages with hearing persons, 58.
Hearing children. Large proportion of, born from marriages of the deaf,
19-21, (12r)).
Hearing persons, Marriages of, to deaf persons, number of, 15, 24 ; Why
so few, 24-29, (123) ; More productive than where both partners are
deaf, 29-30, (124) : As liable to deaf offspring as where both partners
are deaf, 31-35, 55-63, 95-100, (126-127); Having deaf relatives,
69-70, 90, 95-100; Consanguineous, 110-111, 114-116; Large pro-
portion of, resulting in deaf offspring, 31-36, 55-63, 95-100, 114-116,
(126-128) ; Illegitimate unions of, with deaf persons, 520.
Hereditary deafness an inaccurate term, 22, 55, 60.
Heredity, General laws of, in their application to the results of mar-
riages of the deaf, 21-22, 34, 55-63, 99.
Hyatt, Professor Alpheus, his views concerning Dr. BelPs theory, 58.
Illegitimate unions, 520-522.
Illinois and Hartford schools, Percentage of pupils married up to 1882, 6.
Information, Sources of, for present Inquiry, 8-11.
Intermarriage, Objections to the term, 23.
Ireland, Opinion of census commissioners, 1881, concerning results df
marriages of the deaf, 4.
Jenkins, Wm. G., his views on transmission of deafness, 60.
Lent, Dr., his statistics of marriages in Cologne, 6.
Liability to deaf offspring of marriages of the deaf, 18-22, (125) ; of mar-
riages where both partners were deaf compared with thoee where
one partner was a hearing person, 31-35, 55-63, (126-128) ; of mar-
riages of adventitiously deaf persons compared with congenitally
deaf persons, 41-55, (128-129) ; not generally intensified because of
union of **like with like," 55-^, (126-128); of marriages of deaf
persons having deaf relatives, 70-104, (129-132) ; of consanguineous
marriages, 61, 107-116, (127-128, 132-183); of illegitimate unions,
520-522.
526 Index.
** Like with like/* Union of, not generally the cause of deaf offspring,
55-63, (126-128) ; probably intensifies the liability to deaf offspring
in oonsanguineous marriages, 61, 107, (127-128, 138).
Love, Dr. James Kerr, on large percentage of deaf children where one
partner was a hearing person, 34-35 ; on causes of congenital deaf-
ness, 61.
Magdebnrg, Prussia, Percentage of adult deaf married in 1871, 5-6.
Marriage, First recorded American, of a deaf person, 14 ; Second, 14.
Marriages of the deaf, 1-12, (122-124) ; of one or both partners deaf,
13-22, (125-126) ; of both partners deaf or one partner hearing, 23-35,
88-92, 95-100, 110-111, ( 126-128); of partners congenitally or ad-
ventitiously deaf, 36-63, 70-88, 111-112, (128-129 ); of one or both
partners having deaf relatives, 64-104, (129-132) ; Consanguineous,
105-116, (132-133); Happiness of, 117-121, (135): Tabular state-
ment of, 137-499.
Martin, Miss May, Assistance rendered by, in present Inquiry, 11.
Massachusetts, Productiveness of marriages in, 17.
Mayer, 6., his statistics of marriages in Bavaria, 6.
Mygind, Dr. Holger, on proper method of investigating results of mar-
riages of the deaf, 4-5 ; on marriages of the deaf in Denmark, 5
on illegitimate unions, 520, 522.
Newcomb, Professor Simon, his application of the theory of probabilities
to marriages of adventitiously and congenitally deaf persons, 42 ; his
views concerning Dr. BelPs theory, 58.
Newspapers for the deaf an assigned cause of the deaf marrying one
another, 24, 25.
Offspring, Bee Ohildren.
Oral schools, Marriages of former pupils of, 25-29, (123).
Partners in marriage, one or both deaf, 13-22, (125-126) ; both deaf or
one hearing, 23-35,55-63, 88-92, 95-100, 117-121,(128-124, 126-128)
congenitally or adventitiously deaf, 36-63, 70-88, 109-110, (128-129,
180-131); havingdeaf relatives, 64-104, (129-132); Oonsanguineous,
105-116, (132-133); Happiness of, 117-121, (135).
Peet, Dr. H. P., on the liability of brothers and sisters of deaf persons
to have deaf offspring, 64, 98.
Preference of the deaf for marrying one another, 23-29, (123-124).
Probabilities, Theory of, applied to marriages of adventitiously and con-
genitally deaf persons, 42.
Productfyeness of marriages of the deaf, 16-18, (124-125) ; of marriages
in which both partners were deaf compared with those in which one
partner was deaf and the other hearing, 29-30, (124) ; of marriages
of adventitiously and congenitally deaf persons, 42-47, (124-126).
Prussia, Percentage of adult deaf married in 1880, 6.
Recent marriages of the deaf not included in tabulation of results, 16.
Kecord of marriages of the deaf. Blank form for, 8-9.
Belatives, Deaf, of partners in marriage as an indication of liability to
deaf offspring, 64-104, (129-132).
Index, 527
Bennioiu at school an aasigned oanse of th« deaf marrying one another,
24r-29.
Beversiou to normal type, 22.
Ribot, T., his views on non-heredity of deafness, 59.
School statistics of the deaf of the United States, 1890, whole number
reported, 6, 20 ; number reported as congenitally or adventitiously
deaf, 38 ; as having deaf relatives, 67.
Scientific men, their views concerning Dr. BelPs theory, 58.
Sedgwick, W., his explanation of small percentage of deaf offspring
where both partners were deaf, 34, 59.
Segregation for education an assigned cause of the deaf marrying one
another, 24-29.
Separations and divorces as an indication of marital infelicity, 119-121.
Sign-lauguage an assigned cause of the deaf nuirryiug one another, 24-29.
Statistics, Summary of, 133-134 ; Tabular statement of, 137-499.
Sympathy, Mutual, the chief reason of the preference of the deaf for
marriage with one another, 28-29, (123-124); a reason why such
marriages are more likely to be happy than when one partner is a
hearing person, 121, (135).
Tabular statement of marriages, 137-499.
Theory of probabilities applied to marriages of adventitiously and con-
genitally deaf persons, 42.
Transmitted deafness an inaccurate term, 22, 55>61.
Turner, Dr. W. W., on laws of heredity as applied to deafness, 56-57 ; on
deafness in collateral branches, 65.
Unions, Illegitimate, 520-522.
United States, Percentage of deaf persons married, 6; (and Canada)
number of marriages of the deaf recorded, 13 ; arranged by decades,
14 ; School statistics of, See School statistics.
Volta Bureau fund, Aid received from in present Inquiry, 1, 11.
Yon Troltsch, Dr.. on prevalence of partial deafness, 7.
Wilhelmi, B. F., his statistics of marriages in Magdeburg, 5-6.
Williams, Dr. Job, on the unproductiveness of marriages of former pupils
of the Hartford School, 16-17.
Wines, Dr. Frederick H., Becord of marriages proposed by, 7-8.
Wright, Hon. G. D.« on divorces and separations as an indication of
marital infelicity, 119.
ERRATA.
Page 4, line 26. For ** Holder " read " Holger."
Page 137, line 24. After *• Infancy " insert : ** Chi. means Childhood."
Page 140. After Beference nnmber 44, transpose ** sev." and ** " in
columns headed ^' Date of marriage " and ** Total No. of children."
Page 144. After Beference number 77, transpose '*seT.'* and '* ** in
columns headed ** Date of marriage '* and *' Total No. of children."
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